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最終更新日:2024/03/05
安藤 良介
アンドウ リョウスケ
(Ryosuke Ando)
論文
- タイトル
- タイトル(英)
- Change in short distance swimming performance following inspiratory muscle fatigue.
- 参照URL
- https://researchmap.jp/Rando923/published_papers/36207391
- 著者
- 著者(英)
- Miina Muranaka,Yasuhiro Suzuki,Ryosuke Ando,Yasuo Sengoku
- 担当区分
- 概要
- 概要(英)
- BACKGROUND: Inspiratory muscle fatigue (IMF) may impair performance in a subsequent exercise. A few studies have reported that IMF decreased swimming performance in submaximal intensity or severe intensity domain. However, the impact of IMF on high-intensity short-duration swimming is not clear. The purpose of this study was to clarify the effect of preinduced IMF on extreme intensity domain swimming. METHODS: Seven male competitive swimmers swam two 100-meter all-out front crawl swimming trials with and without preinduced IMF. Maximal inspiratory and expiratory mouth pressure (PI
max and PEmax , respectively) was used as indicators of inspiratory and expiratory muscle strength before and after swimming, and stroke parameters during swimming were measured. IMF was achieved by having the subjects breathe against an inspiratory pressure threshold load while generating 40% of their predetermined PImax for 10 minutes. RESULTS: After the induction of IMF, swimming time (55.94±1.15 s) was significantly slower compared with that in control swimming without IMF (54.09±0.91 s) (P<0.05). During swimming followed IMF, a significant decrease in stroke rate and a significant increase in stroke length were observed in the latter half of the 100-meter swimming trial. In addition, the sense of dyspnea was significantly higher in swimming in the IMF condition than in control condition. CONCLUSIONS: IMF prior to swimming negatively affects swimming performance in the extreme intensity domain. It is suggested that due to the dual use of respiration and generate propulsion in accessory respiratory muscles, IMF affected swimmers' ability to maintain swimming velocity. - 出版者・発行元
- 出版者・発行元(英)
- 誌名
- 誌名(英)
- The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
- 巻
- 61
- 号
- 11
- 開始ページ
- 1433
- 終了ページ
- 1440
- 出版年月
- 2021年11月
- 査読の有無
- 査読有り
- 招待の有無
- 掲載種別
- 研究論文(学術雑誌)
- ISSN
- DOI URL
- https://doi.org/10.23736/S0022-4707.20.11775-4
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