The Breathing IQ: an anthropometric index of diaphragmatic breathing efficiency

呼吸智商:一种衡量膈肌呼吸效率的人体测量指标

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Breathing pattern disorders (BPDs) are becoming increasingly relevant due to the rise of respiratory illnesses but are often limited to diagnoses of hyperventilation syndrome and do not consider breathing dysfunction of mechanical origin. Impaired diaphragmatic and inefficient breathing patterns often evolve into downstream musculoskeletal and psychological consequences. Respiratory research has consistently called for the standardization of methods that can consider breathing as multifactorial and also consider breathing mechanics. AIM: This paper aims to introduce the Breathing IQ (BIQ) as a novel anthropometric index of abdominothoracic flexibility for identifying biomechanical breathing patterns and assessing diaphragmatic breathing efficiency. METHOD: A sample of N = 384 individuals was assessed with the BIQ pre- and post-intervention of five corrective exercises in a single 90-minute session to identify changes in the BIQ grade (A-F), as determined by measuring the breathing range of motion (ROM) and location of movement (LOM). RESULTS: Binary-grade improvement (yes/no) occurred in 331 of 370 without an A grade at baseline (89.5%), p < 0.001. Before the intervention, 249 (64.8%) were graded an F and only 14 (3.7%) were graded an A. After the intervention, only 20 (5.2%) were graded an F and 102 (26.6%) were graded an A. Breath hold (BH) improved from pre- to post-intervention, from 37.2 (18.7) to 66.0 (26.9), with a mean change 24.3 (15.3), which was highly significant (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: The BIQ shows preliminary potential as an effective screening tool for mechanical breathing dysfunction.

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