吸气肌肉疲劳方案对老年人呼吸肌力量和心率变异性的影响。随机对照试验。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Frontiers in Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-11-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnins.2024.1423927
Arturo Ladriñán-Maestro, Jorge Sánchez-Infante, Daniel Martín-Vera, José Ángel Del-Blanco-Muñiz, Javier Merino-Andrés, Alberto Sánchez-Sierra
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简介研究表明,吸气肌肉疲劳会影响自律神经系统和身体状况。本研究旨在评估吸气肌肉疲劳方案对老年人呼吸肌力量和心率变异性的影响:这项随机对照临床试验采用了双盲法,共有 24 名 60 岁以上的老年人参加,他们在行走和运动方面都表现出了身体上的独立性。参与者被随机分为三组:吸气肌肉疲劳组、激活组和对照组。分别在干预前(T1)和治疗后(T2)两个阶段测量心率变异性、横膈膜超声波和最大吸气压力:结果:与激活组和对照组相比,吸气肌肉疲劳组在接受膈肌疲劳干预后,呼吸和心率变异性得分均有所下降(P < 0.05)。相反,激活组在接受吸气肌激活训练后,心率变异性和呼吸能力变量的数值更高(P < 0.05):结论:吸气肌疲劳似乎会对老年人的心率变异性和吸气肌力量产生负面影响。临床试验注册:https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06269042,标识符:NCT06269042:NCT06269042。
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Influence of an inspiratory muscle fatigue protocol on older adults on respiratory muscle strength and heart rate variability. A randomized controlled trial.

Introduction: Inspiratory muscle fatigue has been shown to have effects on the autonomic nervous system and physical condition. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of an inspiratory muscle fatigue protocol on respiratory muscle strength and heart rate variability in older adults.

Materials and methods: A randomized controlled clinical trial with double-blinding was carried out involving 24 individuals over 60 years old who demonstrated physical independence in walking and movement. Participants were distributed randomly into three groups: Inspiratory muscle fatigue, activation and control. Measurements of heart rate variability, diaphragmatic ultrasound, and maximum inspiratory pressure were taken at two stages: prior to the intervention (T1) and directly after treatment (T2).

Results: The inspiratory muscle fatigue group exhibited decrease scores in respiratory and heart rate variability subsequent to undergoing the diaphragmatic fatigue intervention compared to both the activation and control groups (p < 0.05). Conversely, the activation group demonstrated higher values in heart rate variability and respiratory capacity variables following the inspiratory muscle activation training (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: Fatigue of the inspiratory musculature appears to negatively impact heart rate variability and inspiratory muscle strength in older adults.

Clinical trial registration: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06269042, identifier: NCT06269042.

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