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Pulmonary profiling in exercise.

M J Belman, R R King

    Clinics in Sports Medicine
    |January 1, 1984
    PubMed
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    This review explores how lungs function during exercise and how physical training impacts lung capacity. It also examines key lung attributes for athletic success and exercise

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    Area of Science:

    • Pulmonary Physiology
    • Exercise Science
    • Sports Medicine

    Background:

    • Understanding the respiratory system's role in physical activity is crucial for optimizing athletic performance.
    • The impact of training on lung function is a key area of interest in sports science.
    • Lung health is a significant factor in the well-being of individuals with respiratory conditions during exercise.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To elucidate the physiological functions of the lungs during physical exertion.
    • To analyze the influence of regular physical training on various aspects of lung function.
    • To identify specific pulmonary characteristics that contribute to elite athletic capabilities.
    • To explore the implications of exercise for individuals with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

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    Main Methods:

    • Literature review synthesizing existing research on exercise, lung function, and athletic performance.
    • Analysis of studies investigating the effects of physical training interventions on respiratory parameters.
    • Examination of clinical data and research concerning exercise in patients with asthma and COPD.

    Main Results:

    • Physical training can lead to adaptations in lung function, potentially enhancing exercise capacity.
    • Specific lung function attributes are critical for achieving superior performance in various sports.
    • Exercise can be beneficial for individuals with asthma and COPD when managed appropriately, though risks exist.

    Conclusions:

    • The lungs play a vital role in exercise, and training can positively modulate their function for improved performance.
    • Key lung function metrics are identifiable as important determinants of athletic excellence.
    • Exercise management in asthma and COPD requires careful consideration of individual respiratory status and potential benefits versus risks.