Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Investigation of the Effect of Environmental Factors on Respiratory Muscle Endurance Test Results in Healthy Individuals
This study aims to investigate the effect of music as an environmental factor on respiratory muscle endurance in healthy individuals.
Respiratory muscles are as vital as the heart and can be susceptible to fatigue under certain
conditions. Therefore, evaluation of the performance of respiratory muscles is critical in
the event of impaired respiratory function. Respiratory muscle strength and respiratory
muscle endurance tests are used for the evaluation of respiratory muscle functions. While
measuring respiratory muscle strength provides information about the individual's pulmonary
status, it cannot measure respiratory muscle strength. Respiratory muscle strength is the
capacity of respiratory muscles to maintain a specific workload over time and is directly
related to respiratory muscle fatigue.
Endurance of respiratory muscles can be evaluated by different methods such as sustained
maximal ventilation, increased threshold load test, and fixed threshold load test, and there
is no consensus on the best test.
Respiratory muscle fatigue in healthy individuals is known to complicate exercise
performance. Fatigue of the respiratory muscles causes the accumulation of metabolites such
as lactic acid in the muscles. In this case, the inspiratory respiratory muscle is activated
in metaboreflexia; The firing frequency of afferent nerve fibers (type III and IV) increases.
An increase in sympathetic stimulation causes general vasoconstriction. Exercise performance
is adversely affected. This results in earlier termination of the exercise compared to the
conditions where respiratory muscle fatigue is prevented. Therefore, it is stated that
reducing or delaying metaboreflex may be an essential mechanism to improve exercise
performance.
During general endurance exercise tests, it may be possible to change the environmental
aspects (auditory stimuli, listen to motivational music, adjust the tempo with the metronome,
give visual feedback, etc.) to suppress metaboreflexia and delay fatigue. It has been shown
that listening to music during exercise reduces fatigue and reduces the perception of
exercise in healthy individuals.
A possible explanation underlying the beneficial effects of sensory stimuli during exercise
involves the integration of multiple physiological systems. In such cases, the attention and
emotional effects of sensory stimuli can spread throughout the body by modulating pulmonary,
cardiac, hormonal, and muscle systems. Although there are studies about the effects of music
on healthy people during whole-body endurance exercises, the effect of music on respiratory
muscle endurance was not investigated.
Therefore, this study aims to investigate the effect of music on respiratory muscle endurance
test results.
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