The effects of inspiratory muscle training on cardiorespiratory functions in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: A randomized controlled trial

Author:

Sarac Devrim Can1ORCID,Bayraktar Deniz1ORCID,Ozer Kaya Derya1ORCID,Altug Gucenmez Ozge2ORCID,Oskay Deran3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Sciences Izmir Katip Celebi University Izmir Turkiye

2. Clinic of Pediatric Rheumatology University of Health Sciences Dr. Behcet Uz Pediatric Diseases and Surgery Training and Research Hospital Izmir Turkiye

3. Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Sciences Gazi University Ankara Turkiye

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAlthough inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has proven effective in adult rheumatic diseases, its impact on juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) remains unexplored. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of IMT in children with JIA.MethodsThirty‐three children (13–18 years) with JIA were divided into two groups as exercise (n = 17) and control (n = 16). The exercise group performed IMT at home daily for 8 weeks. The initial IMT load was set as 60% of maximal inspiratory pressure (PImax) and increased by %10 of the initial load every 2 weeks. The control group received no additional intervention. Forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), FVC/FEV1, PImax, and maximal expiratory pressure (PEmax) were evaluated. Peak oxygen consumption (VO2max), metabolic equivalents (METs), and maximal heart rate were measured with cardiopulmonary exercise test. Functional capacity and quality of life were assessed with 6‐min walk distance and Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 3.0 Arthritis Module. All participants were evaluated at baseline and post‐treatment.ResultsFVC ( ↑ 0.20 (95% CI: 0.07/0.32) liters), FEV1 ( ↑ 0.14 (95% CI: 0.02/0.25) liters), PImax (↑19.11 (95% CI: 9.52/28.71) cmH2O), PEmax (↑12.41 (95% CI: 3.09/21.72) cmH2O), VO2peak (↑158.29 (95% CI: 63.85/252.73) ml/min), and METs (↑0.92 (95% CI: 0.34/1.49) [ml/kg/min]) significantly improved only in the exercise group (p < .05). The difference over time in FVC, FEV1, PImax, VO2peak, and METs were significantly higher in exercise group compared to control group (p < .05).ConclusionsIMT seems to be an effective option for improving respiratory functions and aerobic exercise capacity in JIA.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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