Physiological responses during static apnoea efforts in elite and novice breath-hold divers before and after two weeks of dry apnoea training

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI:10.1016/j.resp.2023.104168
Dimitrios I. Bourdas , Nickos D. Geladas
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This study examined the effect of breath-hold (BH) training on apnoeic performance in novice BH divers (NBH:n = 10) and compared them with data from elite BH divers (EBH:n = 11). Both groups performed 5-maximal BHs (PRE). The NBH group repeated this protocol after two weeks of BH training (POST). The NBH group during BH efforts significantly increased red blood cell concentration (4.56 ± 0.16Mio/μl) by 5.06%, hemoglobin oxygen saturation steady state duration (110.32 ± 29.84 s) by 15.48%, and breath-hold time (BHT:144.19 ± 47.35 s) by 33.77%, primarily due to a 59.70% increase in struggle phase (71.85 ± 30.89 s), in POST. EBH group exhibited longer BHT (283.95 ± 36.93 s) and struggle-phase (150.10 ± 34.69 s) than NBH (POST). Elite divers recorded a higher peak MAP (153.18 ± 12.28 mmHg) compared to novices (PRE:123.70 ± 15.65 mmHg, POST:128.30 ± 19.16 mmHg), suggesting that a higher peak MAP is associated with a better BHT. The concurrent abrupt increase of diaphragmatic activity and MAP, seen only in the EBH group, suggests a potential interaction. Additionally, apnoea training increases red blood cells concentration in repeated apnoea efforts and increases BH stamina.

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精英和新手屏息潜水员在两周的干呼吸暂停训练前后进行静态呼吸暂停训练时的生理反应。
本研究考察了屏气(BH)训练对新手BH潜水员(NBH:n=10)呼吸暂停性能的影响,并将其与精英BH潜水员(EBH:n=11)的数据进行了比较。两组均进行5次最大BHs(PRE)。NBH组在两周的BH训练(POST)后重复该方案。NBH组在BH治疗期间,红细胞浓度(4.56±0.16Mio/μl)显著增加了5.06%,血红蛋白氧饱和度稳定状态持续时间(110.32±29.84s)显著增加15.48%,屏气时间(BHT:144.19±47.35s)显著延长33.77%,主要是由于POST中挣扎期(71.85±30.89s)增加了59.70%。EBH组的BHT(283.95±36.93s)和挣扎期(150.10±34.69s)均长于NBH组(POST)。与新手相比(PRE:123.70±15.65mmHg,POST:128.30±19.16mmHg),精英潜水员记录到更高的MAP峰值(153.18±12.28mmHg)。这表明MAP峰值越高,BHT越好。膈肌活动和MAP同时突然增加,仅在EBH组中可见,这表明存在潜在的相互作用。此外,呼吸暂停训练增加了反复呼吸暂停时红细胞的浓度,并增加了BH耐力。
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期刊介绍: Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology (RESPNB) publishes original articles and invited reviews concerning physiology and pathophysiology of respiration in its broadest sense. Although a special focus is on topics in neurobiology, high quality papers in respiratory molecular and cellular biology are also welcome, as are high-quality papers in traditional areas, such as: -Mechanics of breathing- Gas exchange and acid-base balance- Respiration at rest and exercise- Respiration in unusual conditions, like high or low pressure or changes of temperature, low ambient oxygen- Embryonic and adult respiration- Comparative respiratory physiology. Papers on clinical aspects, original methods, as well as theoretical papers are also considered as long as they foster the understanding of respiratory physiology and pathophysiology.
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