فیزیولوژی ورزش و فعالیت بدنی (Nov 2009)
Acute ventilatory responses to intensive aerobic exercise in healthy young boys aged 13-16 years: Relationship to anthropometric factors
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of present study was to determine the relationship between acute ventilatoryresponses to intensive aerobic exercise with body size and also to estimate acute ventilatoryresponses including forced expiratory volume in one second, forced vital capacity, vital capacity,maximal voluntary ventilation and tidal volume in 8 to 18 years old individuals after intensiveaerobic exercise. Methods: For this reason 80 students (height, 141-192 cm; weight, 32-95 kg;BMI, 14.6-30) were selected. At the beginning, their anthropometric characteristics were measured.In subsequent phase, acute ventilatory responses of subjects were measured by spirometerimmediately after intensive aerobic exercise (1600 m run). Regression analysis (Stepwise model)using height, age and body mass index as independent variables was applied to provide predictedvalues for acute ventilatory responses. Results: Results showed that the variables of pulmonaryfunction tests (PFT) are dependent on height, weight and BMI. There were largest correlations foreach pulmonary function variable with height. The largest positive correlations were found for VCwith height (r= 0.53). Conclusions: The results indicated that anthropometric parameters includingheight, body weight and BMI can be proper predictors for respiratory function during intensiveaerobic exercise.
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