Para-Cyclists Present Impaired Lung Function and Mechanics Independent of Peripheral and Respiratory Muscle Strength

Elaine T. Santos-Maciel, M. Brandao-Rangel, A. Silva-Reis, Renilson Moares-Ferreira, V. H. Souza-Palmeira, C. Frison, H. Aquino-Santos, R. P. Vieira, R. Albertini
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Objective: The present study investigated the possible changes in respiratory function and mechanics in paralympic cyclists in comparison with cyclists. Design: Lung function (spirometry) and mechanics (impulse oscillometry) pre- and post-bronchodilator, the levels of FeNO and the peripheral and respiratory muscle strength were evaluated in paralympic cyclists [spinal injury from C5 (incomplete injury) until T11 (complete injury); (n=8)] and cyclists (n=12). Results: Paralympic cyclists presented reduced FVC, FEV1, PEF, VC In and MEF75%. Of note, only athletes presented response to bronchodilator, as observed for FEV and for FVC/FEV1. Respiratory impedance (Z5Hz), total respiratory system resistance (R5Hz) was impaired in paralympic cyclists. No differences were found hand grip and respiratory muscle strength and for FeNO comparing paralympic cyclists with cyclists. Conclusion: We conclude that para-cyclists present impaired lung function and mechanics and that such impairments are not correlated with reduction in the respiratory or peripheral muscle strength or with pulmonary inflammation.
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自行车运动员表现出肺功能和力学受损,与外周肌和呼吸肌力量无关
目的:本研究探讨残奥自行车运动员与自行车运动员在呼吸功能和力学方面可能发生的变化。设计:对残奥自行车运动员使用支气管扩张剂前后的肺功能(肺活量测定法)和力学(脉冲振荡测定法)、FeNO水平、外周肌和呼吸肌力量进行评估[脊髓损伤从C5(不完全性损伤)到T11(完全性损伤);(n=8)]和骑自行车者(n=12)。结果:残奥自行车运动员FVC、FEV1、PEF、VC In和mef均降低75%。值得注意的是,在FEV和FVC/FEV1中,只有运动员对支气管扩张剂有反应。残疾人自行车运动员的呼吸阻抗(Z5Hz)、呼吸系统总阻力(R5Hz)均受到损害。残奥自行车手和自行车手的握力、呼吸肌力量和FeNO没有差异。结论:我们得出的结论是,自行车运动员存在肺功能和力学损伤,这种损伤与呼吸或外周肌肉力量的减少或肺部炎症无关。
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