High‐intensity intermittent inspiratory and abdominal muscle combined training in respiratory, swallowing and systemic muscles of healthy adults

Author:

Zhang Linlin1,Okazaki Tatsuma12ORCID,Ebihara Satoru12,Izumi Shin‐Ichi23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine Sendai Miyagi Japan

2. Center for Dysphagia of Tohoku University Hospital Sendai Miyagi Japan

3. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Tohoku University Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering Sendai Miyagi Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLow‐intensity continuous inspiratory muscle training improves its strength. The abdominal muscles are the main expiratory muscles, and their training may improve expiratory muscle strength. Respiratory muscle strength regulates coughing effectiveness, which is critical for pneumonia management. In older people, risk factors for the development of pneumonia were respiratory muscle weakness and swallowing impairment. Currently, the impact of high‐intensity intermittent inspiratory and abdominal muscle combined training on the respiratory, swallowing, and systemic muscles is unclear.ObjectiveWe aimed to explore the effects of high‐intensity inspiratory muscle training combined with or without abdominal muscle training on respiratory muscle strength as well as the strength, mass, and performance of swallowing and systemic muscles.MethodsTwenty‐eight healthy adults were divided into two groups. Participants performed high‐intensity intermittent inspiratory muscle single or its combination with abdominal muscle training for 4 weeks. Respiratory muscle strength, swallowing muscle strength and mass, systemic muscle strength, mass and performance were measured at baseline, Week 2 and Week 4.ResultsBoth groups showed greater maximal respiratory pressures at Week 2 and Week 4 than baseline. Both groups showed improved tongue pressure and geniohyoid muscle thickness at Week 4. In addition, the combined training group improved body trunk muscle mass, handgrip strength and five‐time chair stand test, whereas the single training group did not.ConclusionThis study revealed that high‐intensity inspiratory muscle training improved inspiratory muscle strength and swallowing muscle strength and mass. Moreover, inspiratory and abdominal muscle combined training showed an additional benefit of improving systemic muscle strength, mass and performance.Clinical Trial Registration NumberUMIN000046724; https://upload.umin.ac.jp/cgi‐open‐bin/ctr/index.cgi?ctrno=UMIN000046724.

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Publisher

Wiley

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