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Wachsmuth, Hallie R.
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Assessing Respiratory Function Using the 5-Minute Endurance Test Protocol.
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Title/Author:
Assessing Respiratory Function Using the 5-Minute Endurance Test Protocol./
Author:
Wachsmuth, Hallie R.
Published:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2020,
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61 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 81-12.
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Masters Abstracts International81-12.
Subject:
Kinesiology. -
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9798645490232
Assessing Respiratory Function Using the 5-Minute Endurance Test Protocol.
Wachsmuth, Hallie R.
Assessing Respiratory Function Using the 5-Minute Endurance Test Protocol.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2020 - 61 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 81-12.
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Georgia, 2020.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
There is a need for objective, diaphragm-specific respiratory function measurements applicable to clinical settings. PURPOSE: To establish an improved measurement of respiratory function via assessment of diaphragm endurance. METHODS: 20 healthy subjects, highly active (HA) (n=10) or inactive (IN) (n=10), were tested using electrical stimulation (5 Hz, 5-minutes) on one occasion. Stimulation electrodes were placed on one phrenic nerve, and a current producing a vigorous contraction was used. An accelerometer collecting at 400Hz was placed on the abdomen. An endurance index (EI) was calculated from the acceleration values at 2 (EI2) and 5 minutes (EI5). RESULTS: EI2 of IN and HA were 68.8±16.3% and 92.8±8.7% respectively (p=0.001). EI5 of IN and HA were 62.6±12.4% and 85.7±13.6% respectively (p=0.001). The correlation of EI2 and EI5 was 0.588. CONCLUSIONS: Highly active subjects had higher diaphragm endurance index values than inactive subjects, supporting the use of the test to evaluate respiratory function.
ISBN: 9798645490232Subjects--Topical Terms:
517627
Kinesiology.
Subjects--Index Terms:
Accelerometry
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There is a need for objective, diaphragm-specific respiratory function measurements applicable to clinical settings. PURPOSE: To establish an improved measurement of respiratory function via assessment of diaphragm endurance. METHODS: 20 healthy subjects, highly active (HA) (n=10) or inactive (IN) (n=10), were tested using electrical stimulation (5 Hz, 5-minutes) on one occasion. Stimulation electrodes were placed on one phrenic nerve, and a current producing a vigorous contraction was used. An accelerometer collecting at 400Hz was placed on the abdomen. An endurance index (EI) was calculated from the acceleration values at 2 (EI2) and 5 minutes (EI5). RESULTS: EI2 of IN and HA were 68.8±16.3% and 92.8±8.7% respectively (p=0.001). EI5 of IN and HA were 62.6±12.4% and 85.7±13.6% respectively (p=0.001). The correlation of EI2 and EI5 was 0.588. CONCLUSIONS: Highly active subjects had higher diaphragm endurance index values than inactive subjects, supporting the use of the test to evaluate respiratory function.
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