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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38545931/the-effect-of-respiratory-muscle-training-on-swallowing-function-in-patients-with-stroke-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Xiaonan Hao, Yuhang Yang, Yuan Qin, Miaohua Lv, Xuetong Zhao, Shuang Wu, Kun Li
BACKGROUND: The improvement of swallowing function after stroke is a significant challenge faced by patients and health care professionals. However, the current evidence synthesis of the effects of respiratory muscle training (RMT) on swallowing function is limited. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of RMT on swallowing recovery in patients undergoing stroke. METHODS: The CKNI, WanFang Data, PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, Embase, MEDLINE, and Cochrane Library databases were searched for studies evaluating RMT interventions' effect on swallowing outcomes...
March 28, 2024: Western Journal of Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38545236/the-effect-of-pilates-on-quality-of-sleep-aerobic-capacity-and-anaerobic-power-in-premenopausal-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diamantoula G Persaki, Alexandra Nieri, Nikolaos G Apostolidis, Evangelos Konstantinou, Pavlos Myrianthefs
Pilates is a holistic exercise focused on respiration, body control, and accuracy of movements, and it improves respiratory muscle strength, balance, quality of life, and overall physical performance. However, little is known about the effect of Pilates on sleep quality. The purpose of the present prospective observational study was to evaluate the effect of four months of Pilates training on the quality of sleep, aerobic capacity, and anaerobic power in premenopausal women. The sample consisted of 53 premenopausal women: one experimental group ( n  = 40) and one control group ( n  = 13)...
March 2024: Sleep Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538410/a-conceptual-framework-and-treatment-taxonomy-for-respiratory-lung-volume-training-rlvt
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soren Y Lowell, Hannah R Edwards, Anya Freedman-Doan, Mariela Mercado, Lisandra Pereyra Maldonado, Joanne Thai, Richard T Kelley, Raymond H Colton
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to describe the theoretical and procedural framework of a novel intervention, Respiratory Lung Volume Training (RLVT), and to implement a standardized treatment taxonomy to operationalize the RLVT treatment paradigm. STUDY DESIGN: This study involved a prospective design with a consensus treatment classification process. METHODS: The RLVT paradigm was developed based on biomechanical constructs governing the interactions of the respiratory and phonatory systems in voice production and principles of motor learning theory...
March 26, 2024: Journal of Voice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538358/-effect-of-early-pulmonary-rehabilitation-training-on-the-prognosis-of-patients-with-acute-respiratory-distress-syndrome-after-weaning-of-invasive-mechanical-ventilation-in-the-intensive-care-unit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuemei Feng, Qiao Sun, Chun Guan, Sumei Wang, Peng Wang, Dan Hu
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of early pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) training on the improvement of respiratory function in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) after weaning of invasive mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit (ICU). METHODS: The retrospective cohort research method was used. The clinical information of adult patients with ARDS receiving invasive mechanical ventilation admitted to the ICU of Qingdao Municipal Hospital from January 2019 to March 2023 was collected...
March 2024: Zhonghua Wei Zhong Bing Ji Jiu Yi Xue
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38537252/five-weeks-of-sprint-interval-training-improve-muscle-glycolytic-content-and-activity-but-not-time-to-task-failure-in-severe-intensity-exercise
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rodrigo de Araujo Bonetti de Poli, Juan Manuel Murias, Barbara Moura Antunes, Gabriele Marinari, Yago Medeiros Dutra, Fabio Milioni, Alessandro Moura Zagatto
PURPOSE: This study examined the impact of a 5 weeks sprint interval training (SIT) intervention on time to task failure (TTF) during severe intensity constant work rate (CWR) exercise, as well as in glycolytic enzymatic content and activity, and glycogen content. METHODS: Fourteen active males were randomized into either a SIT group (n = 8) composed of 15 SIT-sessions over 5 weeks, or a control group (n = 6). At pre-training period, participants performed: i) ramp incremental test to measure the cardiorespiratory function; ii) CWR cycling TTF at 150% of the power output (PO) at the respiratory compensation point (RCP-PO) with muscle biopsies at rest and immediately following task failure...
March 25, 2024: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524817/investigation-of-the-involvement-of-platelet-activating-factor-in-the-control-of-hypertension-by-aerobic-training-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
João Paulo Prado, Ana Emilia Castro, Jonatan Carvalho, Daniele Pereira, Lúcia Helena Faccioli, Carlos Sorgi, Rômulo Novaes, Silvia Silva, Giovane Galdino
Although studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of exercise in controlling systemic arterial hypertension (SAH), the mechanisms involved in this effect are still poorly understood. Thus, this study investigated the impact of aerobic training on the relationship between platelet-activating factor (PAF) circulating levels and blood pressure in hypertensives. Seventy-seven hypertensive subjects were enrolled in this randomized controlled trial (age 66.51 ± 7.53 years, body mass 76.17 ± 14.19 kg)...
March 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523907/efficacy-and-safety-of-a-music-therapy-facilitated-pulmonary-telerehabilitation-program-in-copd-patients-the-copdmelody-study-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minghui Shi, Lulu Yang, Shiwei Qumu, Jieping Lei, Ke Huang, Ruoxi He, Hongtao Niu, Fen Dong, Siyuan Wang, Jiaze He, Ting Yang
Despite considerable evidence for the benefit in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the implementation of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is insufficient. However, music therapy may help address this gap due to its unique benefits. Therefore, we aimed to develop a music-therapy facilitated pulmonary telerehabilitation program based on rhythm-guided walking, singing, and objective telemonitoring. A supervised, parallel-group, single-blinded, randomized controlled clinical trial will be conducted, including 75 patients with COPD anticipated to be randomized in a 1:1:1 ratio into three groups...
2024: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517914/the-effects-of-inspiratory-muscle-training-on-physical-function-in-critically-ill-adults-protocol-for-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher Farley, Dina Brooks, Anastasia N L Newman
INTRODUCTION: Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is one possible strategy to ameliorate respiratory muscle weakness due to invasive mechanical ventilation. Recent systematic reviews have focused on respiratory outcomes with minimal attention to physical function. The newest systematic review searched the literature until September 2017 and a recent preliminary search identified 5 new randomized controlled trials focusing on IMT in critical care. As such, a new systematic review is warranted to summarize the current body of evidence and to investigate the effect of IMT on physical function in critical care...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508667/20-years-of-neuromuscular-electrical-stimulation-in-copd
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REVIEW
Antonella LoMauro, Fabrizio Gervasoni
Although a lung disease, COPD is also associated with extrapulmonary manifestations including, among others, limb muscle dysfunction. Limb muscle dysfunction is a key systemic consequence of COPD that impacts patients' physical activity, exercise tolerance, quality of life and survival. Deconditioning is the main mechanism underlying the development of limb muscle dysfunction in COPD, which can be partially improved with exercise. However, some patients may not be able to tolerate exercise because of incapacitating breathlessness or unwillingness to undertake whole-body exercise...
January 31, 2024: European Respiratory Review: An Official Journal of the European Respiratory Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507659/supervised-telerehabilitation-and-home-based-respiratory-muscle-training-for-post-covid-19-condition-symptoms-a-nested-qualitative-study-exploring-the-perspectives-of-participants-in-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Domingo Palacios-Ceña, Oscar Bautista-Villaécija, Javier Güeita-Rodríguez, O T Cristina García-Bravo, O T Jorge Pérez-Corrales, Tamara Del Corral, Ibai López-de-Uralde-Villanueva, Raúl Fabero-Garrido, Gustavo Plaza-Manzano
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences of individuals with post-COVID-19 condition symptoms who underwent a supervised telerehabilitation and home-based respiratory muscle training (TSHB-RMT) program. METHODS: A qualitative descriptive study was conducted. Participants were recruited using purposeful sampling. The inclusion criteria consisted of: patients aged over 18 years who presented persistent COVID-19 symptoms of fatigue and dyspnea for at least 3 months after the COVID-19 diagnosis...
March 20, 2024: Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505703/maximal-oxygen-uptake-muscular-oxidative-capacity-and-ventilatory-threshold-in-amateur-triathletes-eight-month-training-follow-up
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mateus Guilherme Calixto Assis, José Geraldo Gomes Barbosa Junior, Aldo Seffrin, Vinícius Ribeiro Dos Anjos Souza, Lavínia Vivan, Mila Alves Matos Rodrigues, Claudio André Barbosa de Lira, Rodrigo Luiz Vancini, Beat Knechtle, Katja Weiss, Marilia Santos Andrade
PURPOSE: Endurance sports performance is influenced by several factors, including maximal oxygen uptake (⩒O2 max), the percentage of ⩒O2 max that can be sustained in endurance events, running economy, and body composition. Traditionally, ⩒O2 max can be measured as an absolute value, adjusted for body mass, reflecting the athlete's central capacity (maximal cardiac output), or adjusted for lean mass (LM), reflecting the athlete's peripheral capacity (muscular oxidative capacity)...
2024: Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503676/some-types-of-exercise-interventions-are-more-effective-than-others-in-people-with-coronary-heart-disease-systematic-review-and-network-meta-analysis
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Mansueto Gomes-Neto, Andre Rodrigues Durães, Lino Sérgio Rocha Conceição, Michelli Bernardone Saquetto, Iura Gonzalez Alves, Neil A Smart, Vitor Oliveira Carvalho
QUESTION: What are the effects of different types of exercise treatments on oxygen consumption, quality of life and mortality in people with coronary heart disease? DESIGN: Systematic review with network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. PARTICIPANTS: Adults with coronary heart disease. INTERVENTION: Exercise interventions including aerobic (continuous or high-intensity interval) training, resistance training, respiratory muscle exercises, water-based exercises, yoga, Tai chi, Qigong exercises and a combination of different types of exercise...
March 18, 2024: Journal of Physiotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503465/pulmonary-rehabilitation-mechanisms-of-functional-loss-and-benefits-of-exercise
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linda Nici
Exercise limitation is a characteristic feature of chronic respiratory diseases such as COPD and is associated with poor outcomes including decreased functional status and health-related quality of life and increased mortality. The mechanisms responsible for exercise limitation are complex and include ventilatory limitation, cardiovascular impairment, and skeletal muscle dysfunction. In addition, comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease are common in this population and can further impact exercise capacity...
March 19, 2024: Respiratory Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502558/therapeutic-approach-to-dysphagia-in-post-covid-patients-in-a-rehabilitation-unit-a-descriptive-longitudinal-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Guillen-Sola, Cindry Ramírez, Sonia Nieto, Esther Duarte, Marta Tejero, Christian Grillo, Helena Bel, Roser Boza
BACKGROUND: A high rate of hospitalized patients for COVID-19 had dysphagia, frequently underdiagnosed, and not treated, inducing a prolonged dysphagia with protracted recovery. Specific treatments and protocols have not been well described yet. AIM: Given the potential benefits of respiratory muscle training (IEMT) and neuromuscular stimulation (NMES) in dysphagia treatment, this study aimed to assess the feasibility of the protocol used for treating dysphagia in patients who experienced prolonged hospitalization for COVID-19...
March 19, 2024: European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500813/commentary-physical-therapy-for-sleep-apnea-a-smartphone-application-for-home-based-physical-therapy-for-patients-with-obstructive-sleep-apnea
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COMMENT
Carlos O'Connor Reina, Peter Baptista, Guillermo Plaza
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495300/the-influence-of-low-resistance-respiratory-muscle-training-on-pulmonary-function-and-high-intensity-exercise-performance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hajed M Al-Otaibi, Francesco Sartor, Hans-Peter Kubis
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Respiratory muscle training (RMT) was recognized as an effective means to improve respiratory muscle (RM) strength and enhance exercise performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of low-intensity RMT on RM strength, pulmonary function, and performance. METHODS: Fourteen healthy active adults were assigned randomly to either a training or placebo group. The training group completed six weeks of RMT, which consisted of a first week, 1 set of 15 min/d, 5 d/wk at 10-25% of maximal inspiratory pressure (PImax), and the remaining 5 weeks, 2 sets of 15 min/d, 5 d/wk, at 30% PImax...
July 2024: Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493954/proteomic-profiling-of-muscular-adaptations-to-short-term-concentric-vs-eccentric-exercise-training-in-humans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiawei Du, Hezhang Yun, Hongsheng Wang, Xin Bai, Yuhui Su, Xiaochuan Ge, Yang Wang, Boya Gu, Li Zhao, Ji-Guo Yu, Yafeng Song
The molecular mechanisms underlying muscular adaptations to concentric, and eccentric exercise training have been extensively explored. However, most previous studies have focused on subjectively selected proteins, thus, unable to provide a comprehensive protein profile, and potentially missing the crucial mechanisms underlying muscular adaptation to exercise training. We herein aimed to investigate proteomic profiles of human skeletal muscle in response to short-term resistance training. Twenty young males were randomly and evenly assigned to two groups to complete a four-week either eccentric (ECC) or concentric (CON) training program...
March 15, 2024: Molecular & Cellular Proteomics: MCP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38489862/does-inspiratory-muscle-training-improve-lung-function-and-quality-of-life-in-people-with-inclusion-body-myositis-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ethan Williams, Ian Cooper, Kelly Beer, Kathryn Hird, Vinicius Cavalheri, Kathryn Watson, Merrilee Needham
Inclusion Body Myositis is the most common acquired myositis in adults, predominantly weakening forearm flexor and knee extensor muscles. Subclinical respiratory muscle weakness has recently been recognised in people with Inclusion Body Myositis, increasing their risk of respiratory complications. Inspiratory muscle training, a technique which demonstrates efficacy and safety in improving respiratory function in people with neuromuscular disorders, has never been explored in those with Inclusion Body Myositis...
February 22, 2024: Neuromuscular Disorders: NMD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38474357/exercise-training-differentially-affects-skeletal-muscle-mitochondria-in-rats-with-inherited-high-or-low-exercise-capacity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Estelle Heyne, Susanne Zeeb, Celina Junker, Andreas Petzinna, Andrea Schrepper, Torsten Doenst, Lauren G Koch, Steven L Britton, Michael Schwarzer
Exercise capacity has been related to morbidity and mortality. It consists of an inherited and an acquired part and is dependent on mitochondrial function. We assessed skeletal muscle mitochondrial function in rats with divergent inherited exercise capacity and analyzed the effect of exercise training. Female high (HCR)- and low (LCR)-capacity runners were trained with individually adapted high-intensity intervals or kept sedentary. Interfibrillar (IFM) and subsarcolemmal (SSM) mitochondria from gastrocnemius muscle were isolated and functionally assessed (age: 15 weeks)...
February 24, 2024: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450340/effectiveness-of-adequate-chicken-egg-white-consumption-on-dyspnea-degree-and-exacerbation-incidence-in-stable-copd-patients-practicing-strength-and-endurance-exercises
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nanda S Monica, Amira P Tarigan, Andika Pradana, Erna Mutiara, Pandiaman Pandia, Bintang Ym Sinaga, Benny Sihombing, Ella Rhinsilva, Zulkarnain Zulkarnain, Aditya S Listyoko
Lack of physical exercise and inadequate nutritional intake in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients could lead to low muscle mass and function, which causes reduced respiratory function, increased incidence of exacerbations, exercise intolerance, increased visits to health facilities, and low health status. Therefore, physical exercise and good nutritional intake are the main foundations of a comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation program for COPD patients. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of chicken egg white supplementation on dyspnea degree and the incidence of exacerbations in stable COPD patients who perform physical exercise independently at home...
December 2023: Narra J
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