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与跑步机行走相比,唱歌对肺部健康的生理需求。

Physiological demands of singing for lung health compared with treadmill walking.

机构信息

National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, UK

NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre, London, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open Respir Res. 2021 May;8(1). doi: 10.1136/bmjresp-2021-000959.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Participating in singing is considered to have a range of social and psychological benefits. However, the physiological demands of singing and its intensity as a physical activity are not well understood.

METHODS

We compared cardiorespiratory parameters while completing components of Singing for Lung Health sessions, with treadmill walking at differing speeds (2, 4 and 6 km/hour).

RESULTS

Eight healthy adults were included, none of whom reported regular participation in formal singing activities. Singing induced acute physiological responses that were consistent with moderate intensity activity (metabolic equivalents: median 4.12, IQR 2.72-4.78), with oxygen consumption, heart rate and volume per breath above those seen walking at 4 km/hour. Minute ventilation was higher during singing (median 22.42 L/min, IQR 16.83-30.54) than at rest (11 L/min, 9-13), lower than 6 km/hour walking (30.35 L/min, 26.94-41.11), but not statistically different from 2 km/hour (18.77 L/min, 16.89-21.35) or 4 km/hour (23.27 L/min, 20.09-26.37) walking.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest the acute metabolic demands of singing are comparable with walking at a moderately brisk pace, hence, physical effects may contribute to the health and well-being benefits attributed to singing participation. However, if physical training benefits result remains uncertain. Further research including different singing styles, singers and physical performance impacts when used as a training modality is encouraged.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

ClinicalTrials.gov registry (NCT04121351).

摘要

简介

参与歌唱被认为具有一系列社会和心理益处。然而,歌唱的生理需求及其作为一种体力活动的强度尚未得到很好的理解。

方法

我们比较了在完成 Singing for Lung Health 课程的各个组成部分时的心肺参数,以及在不同速度(2、4 和 6 公里/小时)下在跑步机上行走时的心肺参数。

结果

共有 8 名健康成年人参与,他们都没有定期参加正式的歌唱活动。歌唱会引起急性生理反应,与中等强度的活动一致(代谢当量:中位数 4.12,IQR 2.72-4.78),耗氧量、心率和呼吸量高于以 4 公里/小时的速度行走时的水平。与休息时(11 升/分钟,9-13)相比,歌唱时的分钟通气量(中位数 22.42 升/分钟,IQR 16.83-30.54)更高,低于 6 公里/小时行走时的(30.35 升/分钟,26.94-41.11),但与 2 公里/小时(18.77 升/分钟,16.89-21.35)或 4 公里/小时(23.27 升/分钟,20.09-26.37)行走时的差异无统计学意义。

结论

我们的发现表明,歌唱的急性代谢需求与适度轻快的步伐相当,因此,身体效应可能有助于归因于歌唱参与的健康和幸福感。然而,物理训练的益处是否存在仍不确定。鼓励开展包括不同歌唱风格、歌手和身体表现影响的研究,将歌唱作为一种训练模式。

试验注册号

ClinicalTrials.gov 登记处(NCT04121351)。

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