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Relationship of cardiorespiratory control and vascular compliance in competitive young athletes
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Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85140389951
DOI 10.33155/J.RAMD.2022.06.001
Año 2022
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Objective: To study the haemodynamic properties of the peripheral circulation and its relationship with cardiorespiratory control, during anaerobic muscle fatigue test, in young competitive athletes. Method: Nine adolescent of national and international competition level were recruited (age: 15.6 } 1.9 years; male = 7) and cross-evaluated. Morphological measurements (body mass, percentage of total body fat and height), blood pressure (systolic, diastolic, mean and pulse blood pressure), respiratory measures (spirometry and pimometry), power, and fatigue were recorded through Wingate test. Results: Weight, height, and fat-free mass were positively correlated with the power parameters of the Wingate test (p < 0.05). The respiratory parameters of forced vital capacity, peak expiratory flow, maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) and maximum sustained pressure (SMIP) were also significantly correlated with the power parameters. Additionally, the cardiorespiratory parameters of MIP and SMIP were positively correlated with pulse pressure at rest (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The increase in MIP and SMIP is associated with a lower arterial compliance, which indicates that a lower vascular elasticity influences a greater diaphragmatic strength and endurance of the young athlete.

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1 Castillo Aguilar, Matías Hombre Universidad de Magallanes - Chile
Centro Asistencial de Docencia e Investigación (CADI-UMAG) - Chile
2 Matus, H. F.Retamal - Universidad de Magallanes - Chile
Centro Asistencial de Docencia e Investigación (CADI-UMAG) - Chile
3 Cruz, R. Santa - Hospital J.M. Ramos Mejia, Buenos Aires - Argentina
4 Martins, Y. A.Tinoco - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - Brasil
5 Méndez, O. A.Niño - Universidad de Cundinamarca - Colombia
6 Espinosa, Cristian N. Hombre Centro Asistencial de Docencia e Investigación (CADI-UMAG) - Chile
Universidad de Magallanes - Chile

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Authotship. All the authors have intellectually contributed to the development of the study, assume responsibility for its content and also agree with the definitive version of the article. Conflicts of interest. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare. Funding. This work was funded by MAG2095 (Chilean Education Ministry). CNE received resources from the National Fund for the Promotion of Sports of Chile, code 1800120339 (Instituto Nacional de Deporte de Chile, IND). Acknowledgments. The authors thank all study participants, parents, and their coaches for their contribution. Provenance and peer review. Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed. Ethical Responsabilities. Protection of individuals and animals: The authors declare that the conducted procedures met the ethical standards of the responsible committee on human experimentation of the World Medical Association and the Declaration of Helsinki . Confidentiality: The authors are responsible for following the protocols established by their respective healthcare centers for accessing data from medical records for performing this type of publication in order to conduct research/dissemination for the community. Privacy: The authors declare no patient data appear in this article.

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