2019
DOI: 10.3233/ies-192105
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The differential impact of several types of sports on pulmonary functions and respiratory muscle strength in boys aged 8–12

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“…Our study showed that athletes competing in individual disciplines have stronger respiratory muscles and respiratory functions. These results support the claims that individual and team disciplines might improve respiratory capacities at different levels because they demand strength and endurance at different rates [4,30,34]. The respiratory capacities may manifest development at different levels, as athletes in different sports disciplines are characterized by different aerobic/anaerobic metabolism, the season for competition, training, and anthropometry.…”
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“…Our study showed that athletes competing in individual disciplines have stronger respiratory muscles and respiratory functions. These results support the claims that individual and team disciplines might improve respiratory capacities at different levels because they demand strength and endurance at different rates [4,30,34]. The respiratory capacities may manifest development at different levels, as athletes in different sports disciplines are characterized by different aerobic/anaerobic metabolism, the season for competition, training, and anthropometry.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Also, previous studies have shown that the RMS of swimmers, world-class powerlifters, football players, netball, and rugby players were higher when compared to sedentary [31][32][33]. On the other hand, several studies suggested that athletes of individual disciplines have higher PFs than the team and sedentary [30,34]. However, Durmic et al [22] reported that athletes in team disciplines (football) are higher than individual disciplines (weightlifting, bodybuilding, defense sports) and sedentary.…”
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“…Swimming ensures many health benefits across all ages, mostly represented in the current literature as an effective nonpharmacological intervention for children with asthma [ 5 ]. Previous studies have also proposed that swimming has a beneficial impact on pulmonary functions and respiratory muscle strength of healthy boys [ 6 ] and cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition of healthy children [ 7 , 8 ]. Moreover, swimming develops motor competence (MC) of healthy children [ 9 , 10 ].…”
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“…The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between shooting performance and respiratory functions in archers. The regular practice of a sports activity helps not only with physical and physiological improvement, but also with respiratory functions [15]. Beside psychomotor features, respiratory functions are highly significant for archers because breathing is a factor that affects success while shooting [9].…”
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confidence: 99%