Three weeks of respiratory muscle endurance training improve the O2 cost of walking and exercise tolerance in obese adolescents

Volume: 6, Issue: 20, Pages: e13888 - e13888
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
Obese adolescents (OB) have an increased O2 cost of exercise, attributable in part to an increased O2 cost of breathing. In a previous work a short (3-week) program of respiratory muscle endurance training (RMET) slightly reduced in OB the O2 cost of high-intensity cycling and improved exercise tolerance. We hypothesized that during treadmill walking the effects of RMET would be more pronounced than those observed during cycling. Sixteen OB (age...
Paper Details
Title
Three weeks of respiratory muscle endurance training improve the O2 cost of walking and exercise tolerance in obese adolescents
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
6
Issue
20
Pages
e13888 - e13888
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