Effects of High-Intensity Inspiratory Muscle Warm-Up on High-Intensity Exercise Performance and Muscle Oxygenation

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Koizumi, Jun [1 ]
Ohya, Toshiyuki [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Chukyo Univ, Grad Sch Hlth & Sport Sci, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
[2] Chukyo Univ, Sch Hlth & Sport Sci, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
关键词
accessory inspiratory muscle; maximal inspiratory pressure; near-infrared spectroscopy; BLOOD-FLOW; WORK; DEOXYGENATION; LOCOMOTOR; FATIGUE;
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10.1123/ijspp.2023-0163
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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Purpose: An inspiratory muscle warm-up (IMW) improves inspiratory muscle function, but the effects of high-intensity exercise are inconsistent. We aimed to determine the effects of high-intensity IMW on high-intensity exercise performance and muscle oxygenation. Methods: Ten healthy men (maximal oxygen uptake [VO2max] 52.2 [5.0] mL center dot kg-1 center dot min-1) performed constant-load exercise to exhaustion on a cycle ergometer at VO2max under 2 IMW conditions: a placebo condition (PLA) and a high-intensity IMW condition (HIGH). The inspiratory loads were set at 15% and 80% of maximal inspiratory pressure, respectively. Maximal inspiratory pressure was measured before and after IMW. Oxyhemoglobin was measured in the vastus lateralis by near-infrared spectroscopy during exercise. Rating of perceived exertion (RPE) for a leg was measured after 1 and 2 minutes of exercise. Results: Exercise tolerance was significantly higher under HIGH than PLA (228 [49] s vs 218 [49] s, P = .003). Maximal inspiratory pressure was significantly increased by IMW under HIGH (from 125 [20] to 136 [25] cm H2O, P = .031). Oxyhemoglobin was significantly higher under HIGH than PLA at 80% of the total duration of exercise (P = .048). RPE for the leg was significantly lower under HIGH than PLA after 2 minutes of exercise (P = .019). Conclusions: Given that oxyhemoglobin is an index of local oxygen supply, the results of this study suggest that high-intensity IMW increases the oxygen supply to active limbs. It may also reflect a reduction in RPE in the leg. In addition, high-intensity IMW may improve exercise performance.
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