2010
DOI: 10.6063/motricidade.6(2).148
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Efeitos de terapêuticas respiratórias e actividade física nas pressões respiratórias máximas de mulheres obesas

Abstract: RESUMO O estudo teve por objectivo verificar os efeitos de diferentes terapêuticas nas pressões respiratórias estáticas máximas em mulheres obesas. Para o efeito, 51 mulheres obesas foram divididas em três grupos: i) sedentárias (n = 19) com 57.37 ± 8.10 anos e IMC = 38.3 ± 5.9; ii) fisicamente ativas (n = 13) com idade de 60.31 ± 8.94 anos e IMC = 38.0 ± 7.7, as quais foram submetidas a sete dias de terapêutica com incentivador respiratório; e, iii) pacientes de reabilitação pulmonar (n = 20) com idade de 48.… Show more

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“…Obesity can affect the thorax, diaphragm, and alterations in respiratory function even if the lungs are within normality 22 .​These changes are due to increased respiratory effort and impairment of the gas transport system. The hypertonia in the abdominal muscles, is another symptom associated to obesity, which compromises the respiratory function dependent on the role of the diaphragm 6 , 22 .​ For the purposes of respiratory muscle training and development of habit to recovery postoperative pulmonary, some respiratory actions are adopted, among them, the use of inspiratory stimulants. Normally patients are advised to train before operation, in series, some times a day, throughout the pre-operative period.​ This modality of physical respiratory training is intensified in the moment of admission 14 , 21 .​…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obesity can affect the thorax, diaphragm, and alterations in respiratory function even if the lungs are within normality 22 .​These changes are due to increased respiratory effort and impairment of the gas transport system. The hypertonia in the abdominal muscles, is another symptom associated to obesity, which compromises the respiratory function dependent on the role of the diaphragm 6 , 22 .​ For the purposes of respiratory muscle training and development of habit to recovery postoperative pulmonary, some respiratory actions are adopted, among them, the use of inspiratory stimulants. Normally patients are advised to train before operation, in series, some times a day, throughout the pre-operative period.​ This modality of physical respiratory training is intensified in the moment of admission 14 , 21 .​…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%