Effects of detraining on breathing pattern and ventilatory efficiency in young soccer players
Incremental exercise
Respiratory minute volume
Intensity
DOI:
10.23736/s0022-4707.17.07619-8
Publication Date:
2018-12-14T07:05:50Z
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BacKGrouNd: This study investigated the effects of detraining on breathing pattern.The aim this was to evaluate effect a six-week period patterns and ventilatory efficiency.MeThodS: fourteen young soccer players were evaluated at end competitive season after period.assessment respiratory efficiency based V e /Vco 2 slope changes below 70% exercise intensity.all participants underwent twice an incremental graded test up exhaustion.reSulTS: No differences in frequency inspiratory time/ total time ratio (Ti/Ttot) found (p>0.05).differences tidal volume (VT), VT/Ti quotient significant (p<0.05) between 40 100% intensity.The did not change (p>0.05) during postdetraining maximal test.coNcluSioNS: causes flow but does affect time/total cycle ratio.The overall system remains constant is affected by detraining.
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