Ventilatory requirements of quadriceps resistance training in people with COPD and healthy controls

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作者
Houchen-Wolloff, Linzy [1 ]
Sandland, Carolyn J. [1 ]
Harrison, Samantha L. [1 ]
Menon, Manoj K. [1 ]
Morgan, Mike D. [1 ]
Steiner, Michael C. [1 ]
Singh, Sally J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Glenfield Hosp, Ctr Exercise & Rehabil Sci, Resp Biomed Res Unit, Leicester LE3 9QP, Leics, England
[2] Coventry Univ, Fac Hlth & Life Sci, Coventry, W Midlands, England
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
exercise; ventilation; strength training; resistance training; OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE; PERIPHERAL MUSCLE STRENGTH; EXERCISE; RESPONSES; EXACERBATIONS;
D O I
10.2147/COPD.S59164
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
Background: It is proposed that resistance training (RT) does not activate the cardiopulmonary system to the same extent as whole-body exercise. This is important for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who are ventilatory limited. Objective: The aim was to assess the ventilatory response to an isokinetic quadriceps RT program in people with COPD and healthy controls. Design: Observational. Registration number: ISRCTN22764439. Setting: Outpatient, university teaching hospital. Participants and outcome measures: People with COPD (n=14) and healthy controls (n=11) underwent breath-by-breath analysis of their ventilation during an RT session (five sets of 30 maximal knee extensions at 180 degrees/sec). Subjects performed a maximal cycle ergometry test (CET) at baseline. Peak ventilation (VE; L/min) and oxygen consumption (VO2; mL/kg/min) were collected. The same system measured VO2 and VE during the RT session. Parameters are presented as a percentage of the maximal CET. Isokinetic workload, symptom scores, heart rate (HR), and oxygen saturation were documented post-training. Results: People with COPD worked at higher percentages of their maximal capacity than controls (mean range between sets 1-5 for VO2 = 49.1%-60.1% [COPD], 45.7%-51.43% [controls] and for VE = 57.6%-72.2% [COPD], 49.8%-63.6% [controls]), although this was not statistically significant (P>0.1 in all cases). In absolute terms, the difference between groups was only significant for actual VO2 on set 2 (P<0.05). Controls performed more isokinetic work than patients with COPD (P<0.05). Median Borg symptom scores after RT were the same in both groups (3 breathlessness, 13 exertion), no de-saturation occurred, and both groups were training at >= 65% of their maximum HR. Conclusion: No statistically significant differences were found between people with COPD and healthy controls for VO2 and VE achieved during training. The symptoms associated with training were within acceptable limits.
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