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ACUTE DEEP WATER RUNNING RESPONSE AND LINEAR LOAD INSPIRATORY EXERCISE IN OVERWEIGHT/OBESE AND SLIM ADULTS: RANDOMIZED STUDY

Introduction: Obesity causes several clinical manifestations, whether orthopedic, respiratory and cardiovascular, so aquatic and respiratory exercise are therapeutic options. Goal: To compare the acute effect of the use of linear inspiratory booster in subjects submitted to deep water running (DWR). Methods: Prospective, randomized study, single session of continuous exercise, DWR and respiratory exercise (PowerBreathe Classic, 50% Maximal Inspiratory Pressure - IMR), water temperature 32 to 36°C, in adults of both sexes, thin and overweight/obese. The subjects were divided into two DWR and DWR+TMI. Body mass index (BMI), ankle-brachial index (ABI) and cardiorespiratory measures were evaluated. Data will be analyzed by normality test, dependent and independent t test, Wilcoxon and MannWhitney (p<0.05). Results: Eleven volunteers were evaluated, 8 (72.7%) were female Age: 27.00±9.56 years, BMI: 25.21±7.47 kg/m2, lean mass: 49.07±17.36 kg, Body fat: 20.79±11.84 kg, ABI: 1.01±0.02 mmHg. The DWR group had a 9 bpm increase in heart rate after exercise. Conclusion: DWR associated with IMT does not promote acute cardiorespiratory changes in young adults.

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ACUTE DEEP WATER RUNNING RESPONSE AND LINEAR LOAD INSPIRATORY EXERCISE IN OVERWEIGHT/OBESE AND SLIM ADULTS: RANDOMIZED STUDY

  • DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.1592622213106

  • Palavras-chave: Hydrotherapy. Breathing Exercise. Obesity.

  • Keywords: Hydrotherapy. Breathing Exercise. Obesity.

  • Abstract:

    Introduction: Obesity causes several clinical manifestations, whether orthopedic, respiratory and cardiovascular, so aquatic and respiratory exercise are therapeutic options. Goal: To compare the acute effect of the use of linear inspiratory booster in subjects submitted to deep water running (DWR). Methods: Prospective, randomized study, single session of continuous exercise, DWR and respiratory exercise (PowerBreathe Classic, 50% Maximal Inspiratory Pressure - IMR), water temperature 32 to 36°C, in adults of both sexes, thin and overweight/obese. The subjects were divided into two DWR and DWR+TMI. Body mass index (BMI), ankle-brachial index (ABI) and cardiorespiratory measures were evaluated. Data will be analyzed by normality test, dependent and independent t test, Wilcoxon and MannWhitney (p<0.05). Results: Eleven volunteers were evaluated, 8 (72.7%) were female Age: 27.00±9.56 years, BMI: 25.21±7.47 kg/m2, lean mass: 49.07±17.36 kg, Body fat: 20.79±11.84 kg, ABI: 1.01±0.02 mmHg. The DWR group had a 9 bpm increase in heart rate after exercise. Conclusion: DWR associated with IMT does not promote acute cardiorespiratory changes in young adults.

  • Lilian Hikari
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