Evidence of Ventilatory Constraints in Healthy Exercising Prepubescent Children
We assessed expiratory airflow limitation (expFL) in 18 healthy prepubescent children (6 girls and 12 boys, 10.1 ± 0.3 years old), and examined how it might modulate regulation of tidal volume (VT) during exercise. The children performed a maximal incremental exercise on a cycle ergometer, preceded...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pediatric pulmonology 2006-02, Vol.41 (2), p.133-140 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We assessed expiratory airflow limitation (expFL) in 18 healthy prepubescent children (6 girls and 12 boys, 10.1 ± 0.3 years old), and examined how it might modulate regulation of tidal volume (VT) during exercise. The children performed a maximal incremental exercise on a cycle ergometer, preceded and followed by pulmonary function tests. Throughout exercise, breathing flow‐volume loops were plotted into the maximal flow‐volume loop (MFVL) measured at rest. End‐expiratory and end‐inspiratory lung volumes were estimated by measuring expiratory reserve volume relative to forced vital capacity (ERV/FVC), and inspiratory reserve volume relative to forced vital capacity (IRV/FVC), respectively. The expFL, expressed as a percentage of VT, was defined as the part of the tidal breath meeting the boundary of the MFVL. Ten children (FL) presented an expFL at peak exercise (range, 16–78% of VT), and the remaining 8 constituted a nonflow‐limited group (NFL). At peak exercise, FL presented a higher IRV/FVC and lower ERV/FVC (P |
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ISSN: | 8755-6863 1099-0496 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ppul.20332 |