Minahan Clare, Sheehan Beth, Doutreband Rachel, Kirkwood Tom, Reeves Daniel, Cross Troy
Griffith University Sports Science, School of Allied Health Sciences, Griffith University , Gold Coast, Australia.
Heart Foundation Research Centre, Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University , Queensland, Australia.
J Sports Sci Med. 2015 Mar 1;14(1):233-8. eCollection 2015 Mar.
This study examined respiratory muscle strength using the POWERbreathe® inspiratory muscle trainer (i.e., 'S-Index') before and after repeated-sprint cycling for comparison with maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) values obtained during a Mueller maneuver. The S-Index was measured during six trials across two sessions using the POWERbreathe® and MIP was measured during three trials in a single session using a custom-made manometer in seven recreationally active adults. Global respiratory muscle strength was measured using both devices before and after the performance of sixteen, 6-s sprints on a cycle ergometer. Intraclass correlation coefficients for the POWERbreathe® S-index indicated excellent (p < 0.05) trial-to-trial (r = 0.87) and day-to-day (r = 0.90) reliability yet there was no significant correlation (r = -0.35, p = 0.43) between the S-Index measured using the POWERbreathe® and MIP measured during a Mueller maneuver. Repeated-sprint cycling had no effect on respiratory muscle strength as measured by the POWERbreathe® (p > 0.99) and during the Mueller maneuver (p > 0.99). The POWERbreathe® S-Index is a moderately reliable, but not equivalent, measure of MIP determined during a Mueller maneuver. Furthermore, repeated-sprint cycling does not induce globalized respiratory muscle fatigue in recreationally-active adults. Key pointsThe S-Index as measured by the POWERbreathe® is a reliable measure of respiratory muscle strengthThe S-Index does not accurately reflect maximal inspiratory pressure obtained from a Mueller maneuverRepeated-sprint cycling does not induce respiratory muscle fatigue as measured by the POWERbreathe® and the Manometer.
本研究使用POWERbreathe®吸气肌训练器(即“S指数”)在重复冲刺骑行前后检测呼吸肌力量,以便与在米勒手法期间获得的最大吸气压力(MIP)值进行比较。在两个阶段的六次试验中使用POWERbreathe®测量S指数,在七个有运动习惯的成年人的单次试验中的三次试验中使用定制压力计测量MIP。在自行车测力计上进行16次6秒冲刺前后,使用这两种设备测量整体呼吸肌力量。POWERbreathe® S指数的组内相关系数表明,试验间(r = 0.87)和日间(r = 0.90)的可靠性极佳(p < 0.05),然而,使用POWERbreathe®测量的S指数与在米勒手法期间测量的MIP之间没有显著相关性(r = -0.35,p = 0.43)。重复冲刺骑行对通过POWERbreathe®测量的呼吸肌力量(p > 0.99)和在米勒手法期间测量的呼吸肌力量(p > 0.99)没有影响。POWERbreathe® S指数是一种中度可靠但不等同于在米勒手法期间测定的MIP的测量方法。此外,重复冲刺骑行不会在有运动习惯的成年人中引起整体呼吸肌疲劳。要点通过POWERbreathe®测量的S指数是呼吸肌力量的可靠测量方法S指数不能准确反映从米勒手法获得的最大吸气压力重复冲刺骑行不会引起通过POWERbreathe®和压力计测量的呼吸肌疲劳