Changes in abdominal muscles architecture induced by different types of breathing

Author:

Cuña-Carrera Iria Da1,Alonso-Calvete Alejandra12,González-González Yoana1,Soto-González Mercedes1

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Bioloxía Funcional e Ciencias da Saúde, Facultade de Fisioterapia, Universidade Vigo, Campus A Xunqueira, Pontevedra, Spain

2. REMOSS Research Group, Facultade de Ciencias da Educación e do Deporte, Universidade de Vigo, Campus A Xunqueira, Pontevedra, Spain

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The underlying morphology and behavior of abdominal muscles during breathing are still lacking in knowledge in healthy population. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effects of three different types of breathing on the architectural characteristics of abdominal muscles. METHODS: Ninety-eight healthy subjects were measured to assess the effects of breathing on the abdominal muscles, subjects performed three different types of breathing and the muscular thickness was measured with ultrasound imaging, analyzing also the differences between sexes. RESULTS: During the three different types of breathing and in comparison with the resting state, an increase of the thickness has been reported in the transversus abdominis (p< 0.001; effect size = 2.44, very large) and internal oblique (p< 0.001; effect size = 1.04, moderate) in both sexes, but with a higher increase in men. External oblique and rectus abdominis increased their thickness through breathing only while the lips were with pursed (p< 0.05) with trivial effect sizes and only differences between sexes were found in rectus abdominis. CONCLUSIONS: All breathings activated the deepest abdominal muscles, but the most superficial were only activated with lips pursed. Moreover, men appeared to activate more the deepest abdominal muscles but also the rectus abdominis. Findings in this study support the use of different types of breathing depending on the muscle to be activated or the sex, helping health care professionals to address their interventions on the abdominal muscles with a more focused approach.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Biophysics

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