Beneficial effects of a novel inspiratory muscle training device on respiratory muscle strength and submaximal functional capacity in community-dwelling older Thai adults: a randomized controlled trial

一种新型吸气肌训练装置对社区居住的泰国老年人呼吸肌力量和次最大功能能力的有益影响:一项随机对照试验

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Abstract

Older adults encounter progressive deterioration of all organ systems. Disease development reportedly increases with age, resulting in decreased physical performance in terms of aerobic endurance, muscular strength, and physical ability. Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is commonly performed to improve cardiorespiratory fitness. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a resistive inspiratory muscle and determine the effect of inspiratory muscle training on respiratory muscle strength and functional capacity in older adults. METHODS: Sixty older adults (age: ≥60 years), both males and females, were enrolled. All participants performed a respiratory muscle strength test (maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP), maximal expiratory pressure (MEP)) and a 6-minute walking distance test (i.e., submaximal functional capacity) before and after an 8-week intervention program. An inspiratory muscle training device, the Breath Trainer, an air-resistive respiratory training device connected to a smartphone via Bluetooth, was developed. Each individual was required to attach the Breath Trainer to the lower costal part of the chest wall during the training program. The breathing training group used a Breath Trainer set to 40% MIP, whereas the sham-IMT performed a training set to 0% MIP. In both groups, training involved 15 repetitions, three sessions/day, and 5 days/week. An intention-to-treat analysis was performed, followed by a two-way mixed repeated analysis of variance (ANOVA). RESULTS: Between-group difference, the breathing training group exhibited improved respiratory muscle strength (MIP = 19.56 ± 4.54 cmH(2)O, p < .001, MEP = 18.87 ± 43.41 cmH(2)O, p < .001) and submaximal functional capacity (56.63 ± 17.97 meters, p = .003) compared with the sham-IMT, following the 8-week program. DISCUSSION: An 8-week program with the Breath Trainer could improve respiratory muscle strength and submaximal functional capacity in older adults.

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