Reference values for respiratory muscle strength and maximal voluntary ventilation in the Brazilian adult population: A multicentric study

巴西成年人群呼吸肌力量和最大自主通气量的参考值:一项多中心研究

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Abstract

AIM: To determine reference values and propose prediction equations for respiratory muscle strength, maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP), maximal expiratory pressure (MEP), and endurance by means of maximal voluntary ventilation (MVV) in healthy Brazilian adults. METHODS: Anthropometric data, level of physical activity, pulmonary function, and respiratory muscle strength and maximal voluntary ventilation of 243 participants (111 men and 132 women) aged 20 to 80 years were assessed at three cities in the southeast and northeast region of Brazil. RESULTS: Mean maximal respiratory pressures and MVV were higher in men (MIP = 111.0 ± 28.0; MEP = 149.6 ± 40.3; MVV = 150.6 ± 35.2) than in women (MIP = 87.9 ± 17.6; MEP = 106.7 ± 25.2; MVV = 103.4 ± 23.2; all p < 0.05). Based on regression models, the following prediction equations were proposed for men: MIP = 137-0.57 (age), R2 = 0.13, standard error of estimate (SEE) = 26.11; MEP = 179.9-0.67 x (age), R2 = 0.08, SEE = 38.54; and MVV = 206.3-1.18 x (age), R2 = 0.36, SEE = 28.08. Prediction equations were also proposed for women: MIP = 107.3-0.4 x (age), R2 = 0.16, SEE = 16.10; MEP = 127.4-0.43 x (age), R2 = 0.08, SEE = 24.09; and MVV = 146.3-0.86 x (age), R2 = 0.42, SEE = 17.56. CONCLUSION: Reference values for MIP, MEP, and MVV were determined in healthy Brazilian adults. Results from different Brazilian regions provided adequate prediction equations considering an ethnically heterogeneous population.

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