Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Xiyuan Hospital, Chinese Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.
Life Sciences Center, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Jan 19;24(1):228. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-17687-8.
The altered respiratory patterns have a significant impact on our health. However, the links between respiration patterns during spontaneous breathing and physical fitness remain unknown. Therefore, we sought to examine how the respiratory pattern during spontaneous breathing interacts with physical fitness.
A total of 610 participants (aged 20-59 years) were enrolled; 163 men (age = 41 ± 11) and 401 women (age = 42 ± 9) were included for analysis. The parameters of the respiration pattern were respiration rate (RR) and inhalation/exhalation (I/E) ratio. The physical fitness components were body size, visuomotor reaction time, balance, flexibility, hand grip strength, back extension strength, vertical jump height, number of push-ups, number of sit-ups, and the maximum rate of oxygen consumption. The data were analyzed separately for two gender groups. Participants within each gender group were further divided into two age categories (young: 20-39 years, middle-aged: 40-59 years) for the analysis, and both correlational and comparative tests were used to solidify the results.
Neither RRs nor the I/E ratios were substantially correlated with physical fitness in women. In addition, the I/E ratios showed no significant correlation with physical fitness in young men, while the results from correlational and comparative tests were inconsistent in middle-aged men. Consistently, men with lower RRs exhibited significantly shorter visuomotor reaction times in two age groups, and demonstrated significantly higher vertical jump heights in the middle-aged group.
In women, respiratory patterns were not correlated with physical fitness. The relationship between middle-aged men's I/E ratios and their physical fitness warrants further investigation. Men with lower RRs may have better visual-motor coordination and/or sustained attention, while middle-aged men with lower RRs may also have greater leg explosive power and neuromuscular coordination, which should be considered for physical assessment and health improvement.
呼吸模式的改变对我们的健康有重大影响。然而,自主呼吸时的呼吸模式与身体健康之间的联系尚不清楚。因此,我们试图研究自主呼吸时的呼吸模式如何与身体健康相互作用。
共纳入 610 名参与者(年龄 20-59 岁);其中 163 名男性(年龄=41±11 岁)和 401 名女性(年龄=42±9 岁)纳入分析。呼吸模式的参数包括呼吸频率(RR)和吸呼比(I/E)。身体健康的组成部分包括体型、视动反应时、平衡、柔韧性、握力、背伸力量、垂直跳跃高度、俯卧撑次数、仰卧起坐次数和最大耗氧量。数据分别在两个性别组中进行分析。每个性别组内的参与者进一步分为两个年龄组(年轻组:20-39 岁,中年组:40-59 岁)进行分析,使用相关和比较测试来巩固结果。
女性的 RR 和 I/E 比值与身体健康均无显著相关性。此外,年轻男性的 I/E 比值与身体健康也无显著相关性,而中年男性的相关和比较测试结果不一致。一致的是,RR 较低的男性在两个年龄组的视动反应时更短,在中年组的垂直跳跃高度更高。
在女性中,呼吸模式与身体健康无相关性。中年男性的 I/E 比值与身体健康的关系需要进一步研究。RR 较低的男性可能具有更好的视觉运动协调能力和/或持续注意力,而 RR 较低的中年男性可能具有更大的腿部爆发力和神经肌肉协调能力,这在进行身体评估和促进健康方面应加以考虑。