MAXIMAL INSPIRATORY PRESSURE FOLLOWING ENDURANCE TRAINING AT ALTITUDE

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作者
HANEL, B [1 ]
LEVINE, BD [1 ]
ENGFRED, K [1 ]
CLIFFORD, PS [1 ]
FRIEDMAN, DB [1 ]
SECHER, NH [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV COPENHAGEN,RIGSHOSP,DEPT ANAESTHESIA,DK-2100 COPENHAGEN,DENMARK
关键词
LUNG; PULMONARY DIFFUSION; VENTILATION; VO(2) MAX; MUSCLES; FATIGUE; RESPIRATORY; TRAINING; OXYGEN; BLOOD LEVELS;
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10.1080/00140139408963623
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T [工业技术];
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摘要
Effects of endurance training on maximal inspiratory pressure and fatigue were evaluated after 5 weeks. Twelve male and 9 female untrained subjects were matched in the three groups for sex and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max). Training was performed at 70% VO2 max; 45 min day-1; 5 days week-1 (n = 7); and at the same relative (n = 7) and absolute (n = 7) work loads in a pressure chamber corresponding to 2500 m (560 mmHg). Work load was increased every week to maintain the training heart rate. Maximal inspiratory pressure was measured at the mouth before and 30, 60 and 120s after maximal exercise. With no significant difference between the three groups of subjects, VO2max increased from 2.96 (1.98-4.47) (median and range for 21 subjects) to 3.33 (2.50-4.72) 1 min-1 (p < 0.001) and ventilation (VE max) from 109 (57-147) to 123 (73-148) 1 min-1 (p < 0-001), while maximal heart rate decreased from 193 (180-211) to 192 (169-207) beats min-1 (p < 0.01). Maximal inspiratory pressure (87(56-115) mmHg), inspiratory muscle fatigue (18 (-2-43)%, p < 0.001), and arterial oxygen tension during exercise (12.4 (9.9-15.6) kPa) were similar before and after training. The results demonstrate that training at simulated altitude at 2500 m does not increase VE max or VO2 max above the increases obtained from training at sea level. Furthermore, VE max and VO2 max increased approximately 13% despite unchanged maximal inspiratory pressure and inspiratory muscle fatigue. These findings indicate that inspiratory muscles do not limit maximal performance of short duration in untrained humans.
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