Lakhera S C, Mathew L, Rastogi S K, Sen Gupta J
Indian J Physiol Pharmacol. 1984 Jul-Sep;28(3):187-94.
Studies were conducted to evaluate pulmonary functions in Indian athletes and sportsmen associated with different athletic events and games. It was found that swimmers were having significantly higher vital capacity (VC) and forced expiratory volume (FEV1) values than all other athletic groups studied. Results have been discussed keeping in view the physiological, functional and structural demands in various events. Pulmonary function values of Indian athletes have also been compared with American athletes of standardized height for a better appraisal of athletic potentiality in our athletes. The importance of athletic training from childhood have been ascribed to be the reason for superior lung volumes and capacities in US athletes.
开展了多项研究,以评估参与不同体育赛事和运动项目的印度运动员的肺功能。结果发现,游泳运动员的肺活量(VC)和用力呼气量(FEV1)值显著高于所研究的所有其他运动群体。已结合各类赛事中的生理、功能和结构需求对结果进行了讨论。还将印度运动员的肺功能值与身高标准化的美国运动员进行了比较,以便更好地评估我国运动员的运动潜力。美国运动员肺容积和肺活量更优被认为是自幼进行体育训练的结果。