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肥胖程度较轻至中度的人群在运动时通气反应的性别差异。

Sex differences in the ventilatory responses to exercise in mild to moderate obesity.

机构信息

Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas and UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.

Center for Tobacco Research, Division of Medical Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.

出版信息

Exp Physiol. 2022 Aug;107(8):965-977. doi: 10.1113/EP090309. Epub 2022 Jul 17.

Abstract

NEW FINDINGS

What is the central question of the study? What are the sex differences in ventilatory responses during exercise in adults with obesity? What is the main finding and its importance? Tidal volume and expiratory flows are lower in females when compared with males at higher levels of ventilation despite small increases in end-expiratory lung volumes. Since dyspnoea on exertion is a frequent complaint, particularly in females with obesity, careful attention should be paid to unpleasant respiratory symptoms and mechanical ventilatory constraints while prescribing exercise.

ABSTRACT

Obesity is associated with altered ventilatory responses, which may be exacerbated in females due to the functional consequences of sex-related morphological differences in the respiratory system. This study examined sex differences in ventilatory responses during exercise in adults with obesity. Healthy adults with obesity (n = 73; 48 females) underwent pulmonary function testing, underwater weighing, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a graded exercise test to exhaustion, and two constant work rate exercise tests; one at a fixed work rate (60 W for females and 105 W for males) and one at a relative intensity (50% of peak oxygen uptake, ). Metabolic, respiratory and perceptual responses were assessed during exercise. Compared with males, females used a smaller proportion of their ventilatory capacity at peak exercise (69.13 ± 14.49 vs. 77.41 ± 17.06% maximum voluntary ventilation, P = 0.0374). Females also utilized a smaller proportion of their forced vital capacity (FVC) at peak exercise (tidal volume: 48.51 ± 9.29 vs. 54.12 ± 10.43%FVC, P = 0.0218). End-expiratory lung volumes were 2-4% higher in females compared with males during exercise (P < 0.05), while end-inspiratory lung volumes were similar. Since the males were initiating inspiration from a lower lung volume, they experienced greater expiratory flow limitation during exercise. Ratings of perceived breathlessness during exercise were similar between females and males at comparable levels of ventilation. In summary, sex differences in the manifestations of obesity-related mechanical ventilatory constraints were observed. Since dyspnoea on exertion is a common complaint in patients with obesity, particularly in females, exercise prescriptions should be tailored with the goal of minimizing unpleasant respiratory sensations.

摘要

新发现

研究的核心问题是什么?肥胖成年人在运动时通气反应的性别差异是什么?主要发现及其重要性是什么?尽管呼气末肺容积略有增加,但女性在较高通气水平时潮气量和呼气流量均低于男性。由于运动时呼吸困难是肥胖患者常见的主诉,特别是肥胖女性,因此在开具运动处方时应特别注意不愉快的呼吸症状和机械通气受限。

摘要

肥胖与通气反应改变有关,由于呼吸系统的性别相关形态差异的功能后果,女性的通气反应改变可能更为严重。本研究旨在探讨肥胖成年人运动时通气反应的性别差异。健康肥胖成年人(n=73;48 名女性)接受了肺功能测试、水下称重、磁共振成像(MRI)、分级运动试验直至力竭以及两项恒功率运动试验;一项固定功率(女性 60W,男性 105W)和一项相对强度(50%最大摄氧量)。运动期间评估代谢、呼吸和感知反应。与男性相比,女性在运动峰值时使用的通气能力比例较小(69.13±14.49%最大自主通气量与 77.41±17.06%,P=0.0374)。女性在运动峰值时也使用较小比例的肺活量(潮气量:48.51±9.29%与 54.12±10.43%FVC,P=0.0218)。与男性相比,女性在运动过程中呼气末肺容积高 2-4%(P<0.05),而吸气末肺容积相似。由于男性从较低的肺容积开始吸气,因此在运动过程中经历更大的呼气流量限制。在相同通气水平下,女性和男性运动时的呼吸困难感知评分相似。总之,观察到肥胖相关机械通气限制表现的性别差异。由于运动时呼吸困难是肥胖患者常见的主诉,特别是肥胖女性,运动处方应根据减少不愉快的呼吸感觉的目标进行调整。

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