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The pattern and timing of breathing during incremental exercise: a normative study

J.A. Neder, S. Dal Corso, C. Malaguti, S. Reis, M.B. De Fuccio, H. Schmidt, J.P. Fuld, L.E. Nery
European Respiratory Journal 2003 21: 530-538; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.03.00045402
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Abstract

Clinical evaluation of the pattern and timing of breathing during submaximal exercise can be valuable for the identification of the mechanical ventilatory consequences of different disease processes and for assessing the efficacy of certain interventions.

Sedentary individuals (60 male/60 female, aged 20–80 yrs) were randomly selected from >8,000 subjects and submitted to ramp incremental cycle ergometry. Tidal volume (VT)/ resting inspiratory capacity, respiratory frequency, total respiratory time (Ttot), inspiratory time (TI), expiratory time (TE), duty cycle (TI/Ttot) and mean inspiratory flow (VT/TI) were analysed at selected submaximal ventilatory intensities.

Senescence and female sex were associated with a more tachypnoeic breathing pattern during isoventilation. The decline in Ttot was proportional to the TI and TE reductions, i.e. TI/Ttot was remarkably constant across age strata, independent of sex. The pattern, but not timing, of breathing was also influenced by weight and height; a set of demographically and anthropometrically based prediction equations are therefore presented.

These data provide a frame of reference for assessing the normality of some clinically useful indices of the pattern and timing of breathing during incremental cycle ergometry in sedentary males and females aged 20–80 yrs.

  • breathing pattern
  • cardiopulmonary exercise testing
  • exercise
  • normal values
  • ventilation

This study was supported, in part, by research grants from the State of São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), São Paulo, (CNPq) Brazil/the National Council of Scientific and Technological Development, Brasília, Brazil. J.A. Neder was supported by a post-doctoral research fellowship grant (No. 95/9843‐0) from FAPESP, Brazil.

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    • Received May 29, 2002.
    • Accepted October 4, 2002.
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    J.A. Neder, S. Dal Corso, C. Malaguti, S. Reis, M.B. De Fuccio, H. Schmidt, J.P. Fuld, L.E. Nery
    European Respiratory Journal Mar 2003, 21 (3) 530-538; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.03.00045402

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    J.A. Neder, S. Dal Corso, C. Malaguti, S. Reis, M.B. De Fuccio, H. Schmidt, J.P. Fuld, L.E. Nery
    European Respiratory Journal Mar 2003, 21 (3) 530-538; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.03.00045402
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