与相对外部死空间负载相对应的通风刺激不会影响运动性呼吸不良的性别差异
Reid A Mitchell1,2, Olivia N Ferguson1,2, Alanna S Hind1,2
1Centre for Heart Lung Innovation, Providence Research, The University of British Columbia, St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The Journal of physiology
|November 12, 2025
概括
死亡空间负荷 (DSL) 在最大循环过程中增加了男性和女性的呼吸努力和呼吸肌肉活动. 然而,DSL并没有导致运动期间感知到呼吸困难的性别差异.
科学领域:
- 运动生理学 运动生理学
- 呼吸系统生理学 呼吸系统生理学
- 性别差异 性别差异
背景情况:
- 对运动的呼吸反应的性别差异可能会影响运动耐受性和呼吸困难.
- 了解呼吸器需求增加和机械约束如何影响这些性别差异至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 研究死空间负荷 (DSL) 对健康男性和女性的运动性呼吸不良和呼吸肌活动的影响.
- 为了确定DSL是否会在最大增量循环过程中加剧基于性别的呼吸反应差异.
主要方法:
- 40名健康的成年人 (20名男性,20名女性) 接受了最大的增量自行车测试,并没有DSL (15%的强迫生命能力).
- 使用食道和表面电极测量呼吸道肌肉活动 (腹膜和外腹膜).
- 呼吸障碍在运动期间和运动后使用多维方法进行评估.
主要成果:
- 在两种性别中,DSL增加了分钟通风和机械通风约束,大多数变量对男性的增加更大.
- 呼吸障碍的评分在患有DSL的男性和女性中同样增加,没有性别差异.
- 隔膜和外隔膜肌肉活动增加了DSL在两种性别,女性在最大运动附近表现出更大的外隔膜活动.
结论:
- 虽然在呼吸功能和肌肉激活方面存在性别差异,但在DSL最大增量循环期间,它们不会导致呼吸障碍感知中的性别差异.
- DSL有效地增加了通风需求和机械约束,为研究呼吸系统对运动压力的反应提供了有价值的工具.
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