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The influence of two-way breathing valves on determining physiological responses during a graded exercise test in recreationally active and endurance trained males

机译:在娱乐活动和耐力训练的男性的分级运动测试中,双向呼吸阀对确定生理反应的影响

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The determination of an individual’s physiological responses to a graded exercise test (GXT) is a fundamental tool in the field of exercise physiology utilized in clinical, applied and/or research settings. A GXT often requires the use of a two-way breathing valve, which directs inspiratory and expiratory airflow. Although the two-way breathing valve allows for the collection and measurement of expired air, it also imposes resistances to airflow. Airflow resistances are different between the commonly used Hans Rudolph 2700 and the Daniels’ two-way breathing valves. The differences in airflow resistance may increase the work of breathing, which may alter an individual’s physiological responses to a GXT. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine differences in physiological responses during a GXT when using a Hans Rudolph 2700 versus a Daniels’ breathing valve. Fourteen healthy male subjects (7 recreationally active and 7 endurance trained) aged 18-35 years old volunteered to participate in this study. On two separate occasions, subjects performed identical GXTs. One GXT used the Hans Rudolph 2700 breathing valve and the other utilized the Daniels’ breathing valve. The GXTs were completed on a treadmill and consisted of a submaximal and a maximal phase. During the submaximal phase, speed was increased one mph every four minutes. Running economy (RE), expired ventilation (VE), heart rate (HR) and arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) were measured during this phase. The maximal phase increased grade 1% every minute until volitional exhaustion. Peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak), VE, HR and SaO2 were measured during the maximal phase. Endurance trained subjects had significantly better RE (pu3c0.02), lower VE (pu3c0.01) and higher SaO2 (pu3c0.01) when using the Daniels’ valve. There was no difference between valves in endurance trained subjects for peak VO2, VE, HR, or SaO2. Recreationally active subjects had no significant differences in any of the measured parameters between valves. These findings indicate that the assessments of an endurance trained individual’s RE, VE, and SaO2 are altered between the Hans Rudolph and Daniels’ two-way breathing valves during submaximal exercise. Caution should be used when using the Hans Rudolph 2700 to determine physiological responses during submaximal exercise and when comparing research results that use two-way breathing valves with different airflow resistances at submaximal exercise.
机译:确定个人对分级运动测试(GXT)的生理反应是在临床,应用和/或研究环境中利用的运动生理学领域的基本工具。 GXT通常需要使用双向呼吸阀,以引导吸气和呼气气流。尽管双向呼吸阀可以收集和测量呼出的空气,但它也会对气流产生阻力。常用的Hans Rudolph 2700和Daniels的双向呼吸阀之间的气流阻力有所不同。气流阻力的差异可能会增加呼吸功,这可能会改变个人对GXT的生理反应。因此,本研究的目的是检查使用Hans Rudolph 2700和Daniels呼吸阀进行GXT期间生理反应的差异。年龄在18-35岁之间的14名健康男性受试者(7名娱乐活动和7名耐力训练者)自愿参加了这项研究。在两个不同的场合,受试者进行了相同的GXT。一台GXT使用Hans Rudolph 2700呼吸阀,另一台使用Daniels的呼吸阀。 GXT在跑步机上完成,由次最大和最大阶段组成。在次最大阶段,速度每四分钟增加一英里每小时。在此阶段中,测量了运行经济性(RE),通气量(VE),心率(HR)和动脉血氧饱和度(SaO2)。最大阶段每分钟增加1%的等级,直到自愿疲惫为止。在最大阶段测量了峰值耗氧量(VO2peak),VE,HR和SaO2。经过耐力训练的受试者使用Daniels瓣膜时,RE(p u3c0.02),VE(p u3c0.01)和SaO2(p u3c0.01)较高。在耐力训练的受试者中,VO2,VE,HR或SaO2峰值之间的瓣膜没有差异。娱乐活动受试者在瓣膜之间的任何测量参数上均无显着差异。这些发现表明,在进行极限运动时,汉斯·鲁道夫(Hans Rudolph)和丹尼尔斯(Daniels)的双向呼吸阀对耐力训练者的RE,VE和SaO2的评估发生了变化。当使用Hans Rudolph 2700进行次最大运动时确定生理反应时,以及在次最大运动中比较使用具有不同气流阻力的双向呼吸阀的研究结果进行比较时,应谨慎使用。

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