scholarly journals Influence of dynamic and static physical activity features on respiratory system of junior schoolgirls

2012 ◽  
Vol 93 (6) ◽  
pp. 870-874
Author(s):  
M M Zayneev ◽  
N I Ziyatdinova ◽  
O P Martiyanov ◽  
T L Zefirov

Aim. To study the influence of different types of physical exercise on components of gases convective transport in junior schoolgirls. Methods. Twenty two 9 year old schoolgirls were included. The functional condition of respiratory system was estimated based on pulmonary function tests and respiratory volumes. Isometric physical exercise test was performed by the left hand compression of a dynamometer with the effort equal of 50% from maximum possible effort within 1 minute. Dynamic physical load was dosed as 1,0 W per 1 kg of body weight while pedalling a stationary exercise bicycle ergometer. Statistical difference between groups was determined using Student’s t-statistics. Results. Influence of dynamic and static physical exercise on respiratory function tests in 9 year old schoolgirls was studied at the beginning, in the middle and at the end of the school year. The comparative analysis of respiratory function tests in 9 year old schoolgirls at the beginning of academic year showed that isometric physical exercise caused the breath rate increase, and dynamic physical exercise led to decrease of this parameter. At the same time both types of physical exercise caused decrease in expiratory time to total breath cycle time ratio. In the middle of the academic year isometric physical exercise caused the breath rate decrease and maximum voluntary ventilation increase. As a whole, both in the middle and at the end of the academic year the respiratory system of 9 year old schoolgirls reacted adequately in reply to different types of physical exercise to optimize the performance. Conclusion. The most unfavorable reaction of respiratory system in 9 year old schoolgirls in reply to static and dynamic physical exercise at the beginning of the academic year was registered as a decrease of expiratory time to total breath cycle time ratio. The optimal reaction of respiratory system in 9 year old schoolgirls in reply to dynamic physical exercise was registered both in the middle and at the end of the school year, to static physical exercise - at the end of the school year.

A turbine spirometer with an IR rotary encoder is designed and fabricated for performing Respiratory Function Tests (RFT). The system includes a hardware for gathering breath inspiratory flow rate and a user software which represents analyzed data of patients' breath flow and volume parameters in real-time. A major challenge in design of flow-based spirometers is the accuracy of device in measuring volume parameters of RFTs which is due to large effects of sensing data error and noise. The purpose of the paper is evaluating the efficiency of three different types of digital noise reduction filters in term of improving the accuracy of system in calculation of air volume passing through the spirometer turbine by use of data obtained by the innovative flow sensor. Three distinct kinds of flow waves are experimented and the most sufficient filter for corresponding respiratory function tests are reported.


Renal Failure ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 157-161 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nuket Bavbek ◽  
Hatice Akay ◽  
Burak Uz ◽  
Ebru Uz ◽  
Faruk Turgut ◽  
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1981 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 349-364 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hrafn V. Fridriksson ◽  
Per Malmberg ◽  
Hans Hedenström ◽  
Gunnar Hillerdal

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