Effects of Hypopressive Abdominal Training on Ventilatory Capacity and Quality of Life: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Author:

Herena-Funes Maria del Carmen1,Correia de Alencar Caroline1,Velázquez-Torres Dara María2,Marrero García Elisenda3,Castellote-Caballero Yolanda14ORCID,León-Morillas Felipe5ORCID,Infante-Guedes Aday4,Cruz-Díaz David1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Jaén, 23071 Jaén, Spain

2. Grupo ICOT Arnao (Gran Canaria), 35200 Telde, Spain

3. Grupo ICOT Vecindario (Gran Canaria), 35110 Vecindario, Spain

4. Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Atlántico Medio, 35017 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

5. Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Physiotherapy, Podiatry and Therapy Occupational, Catholic University of Murcia (UCAM), Guadalupe, 30107 Murcia, Spain

Abstract

Pelvic floor dysfunctions, associated with alterations in respiratory mechanics and, consequently, quality of life, are the cause of the most frequent gynecological problems. Pelvic floor muscle training emerges as a first-line treatment, with new approaches such as hypopressive exercises. The aim of this study was to analyze the efficacy of an 8-week supervised training program of hypopressive exercises on the pelvic floor and its impact on improving the ventilatory mechanics and quality of life in women. Analysis of the spirometric parameters showed a significant main Group × Time effect for three parameters: the ratio of FEV1/FVC (p = 0.030), the forced expiratory flow at 75% of the expired vital capacity (p < 0.001), and the forced expiratory flow over the middle half of the forced vital capacity (p = 0.005). No statistical significance was found regarding the SF-12 questionnaire components; only differences were found over time in the physical role (p = 0.023), bodily pain (p = 0.001), and vitality (p < 0.010) domains and in the physical component summary score (p = 0.010). After an 8-week intervention of hypopressive exercises, an improvement in the ventilatory and pulmonary capacities can be observed.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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