Level of physical activity and respiratory muscle force in healthy children

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Autor(a) principal: Espíndola, Camila de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Minsky, Rafaela Coelho, Cardoso, Juliana, Figueiredo, Izabela Cabral Xavier Sarmento de, Schivinski, Camila Isabel Santos
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Resumo: This study aimed to verify the relationship between the level of physical activity (LPA) and age withrespiratory muscle strength (RMS) parameters of healthy children, as well as to compare this data between boys and girls. Healthy schoolchildren (6 to 12 years old) from the metropolitan area of Florianópolis-Santa Catarina/Brazil were the subjects of this study. Health was controlled byquestionnaire, health record and spirometric parameters. Manovacuometry was performed to evaluate the RMS parameters and a questionnaire was applied to assess theLPA. In the sequence of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, the Spearman’s correlation test was applied to verify the relationship between variables, and U-Mann-Whitney test to compare the RMS parameters between genders andLPA (active group-AG and inactive group-IG). The level of significance adopted was 5%. In total, 76 children (10.1±1.7 years) participated in this study, with mean maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) of −89.7±41.4cmH2 O and maximum expiratory pressure (MEP) 86.6±22.6cmH2 O. The parameters of RMS and LPA level were not related. Values of MIP, MEP and predicted percentage of MEP were significantly related to age. AG showeda higher MIP value compared with IG. There was no difference between genders for LPA, there was only a difference for MEP in boys. RMS parameters and LPA were not related, but both were related to age. Active children had a higher MIP value compared with inactive children. Between genders, there was no difference in the LPA and boys showed higher MEP values.
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spelling Level of physical activity and respiratory muscle force in healthy childrenAtividade física e força muscular respiratória em crianças saudáveisActividad física y fuerza muscular respiratoria en niños sanosRespiratory MusclesPhysical ActivityMucles StrengthChildMusculos RespiratoriosActividad FísicaFuerza MuscularNiñoMúsculos RespiratóriosAtividade FísicaForça MuscularCriançaThis study aimed to verify the relationship between the level of physical activity (LPA) and age withrespiratory muscle strength (RMS) parameters of healthy children, as well as to compare this data between boys and girls. Healthy schoolchildren (6 to 12 years old) from the metropolitan area of Florianópolis-Santa Catarina/Brazil were the subjects of this study. Health was controlled byquestionnaire, health record and spirometric parameters. Manovacuometry was performed to evaluate the RMS parameters and a questionnaire was applied to assess theLPA. In the sequence of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, the Spearman’s correlation test was applied to verify the relationship between variables, and U-Mann-Whitney test to compare the RMS parameters between genders andLPA (active group-AG and inactive group-IG). The level of significance adopted was 5%. In total, 76 children (10.1±1.7 years) participated in this study, with mean maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) of −89.7±41.4cmH2 O and maximum expiratory pressure (MEP) 86.6±22.6cmH2 O. The parameters of RMS and LPA level were not related. Values of MIP, MEP and predicted percentage of MEP were significantly related to age. AG showeda higher MIP value compared with IG. There was no difference between genders for LPA, there was only a difference for MEP in boys. RMS parameters and LPA were not related, but both were related to age. Active children had a higher MIP value compared with inactive children. Between genders, there was no difference in the LPA and boys showed higher MEP values.Este artigo tem como objetivo verificar a relaçãoentre a idade e o nível de atividade física de crianças nãosaudáveis (NAF) com parâmetros de força muscularrespiratória (FMR) de crianças saudáveis e compararos dados entre gêneros. Participaram da pesquisaescolares saudáveis de 6 a 12 anos provenientes daGrande Florianópolis (SC), Brasil. A higidez foi controladacom um questionário, um recordatório de saúde eparâmetros espirométricos. Avaliaram-se parâmetros deFMR por manovacuometria e seus valores preditos (%)e foi aplicado um questionário sobre NAF. Aplicou-setambém o teste Kolmogorov-Smirnov e, na sequência,foram realizados os testes de correlação de Spearman, Te U-Mann-Whitney para comparação dos dados de FMRentre gêneros e NAF. Denominou-se GA para o grupoativo e GI para o grupo inativo e se adotou 5% como nívelde significância. Participaram da pesquisa 76 crianças(10,1±1,7 anos) com média de pressão inspiratória (PIMÁX)de −89,7±41,4 cmH2O e de pressão expiratória máximas(PEMÁX) de 86,6±22,6cmH2O. Os resultados mostraramque os parâmetros de FMR e NAF não apresentaramrelação, enquanto os valores de PIMÁX, PEMÁX e %PEMÁX serelacionaram significativamente com a idade. Além disso,o GA apresentou maior valor da PIMÁX em comparaçãoao GI e não houve diferença entre gêneros para NAF,somente maior PEMÁX nos meninos. Os parâmetros deFMR e NAF não se associaram, mas ambos apresentaramrelação com a idade. Na comparação entre os grupos, ascrianças ativas apresentaram maiores valores de PIMÁX queas inativas. Não houve diferença no NAF entre gêneros,mas os meninos apresentaram maiores valores absolutosde PEMÁX.Este artículo tiene como objetivo comprobar la relación entre la edad y el nivel de actividad física de niños no sanos (NAF) con los parámetros de fuerza muscular respiratoria (FMR) de niños sanos, así como comparar los datos entre los géneros. En el estudioparticiparon escolares sanos de 6 a 12 años de edad de la gran Florianópolis (Brasil). Para analizar la buena salud se utilizaron cuestionario, recordatorio clínico y parámetros espirométricos. Los parámetros de FMR se evaluaron por manovacuometría y sus valorespredichos (%), y se aplicó un  cuestionario sobre NAF. También seaplicó la prueba de Kolmogorov-Smirnov y, posteriormente, serealizaron los test de correlación de Spearman, t y U-Mann-Whitneypara comparar los datos de FMR entre géneros y NAF. Se denominó GA al grupo activo y GI al grupo inactivo, y el nivel de significación adoptado fue del 5%. En el estudio participaron 76 niños (10,1±1,7 años) con presión inspiratoria media (PIMÁX) de –89,7±41,4 cmH2O y con presión espiratoria máxima (PEMÁX) de 86,6±22,6 cmH2 O. Losresultados mostraron que los parámetros de FMR y NAF no estabanrelacionados, mientras que los valores de PIMáX, PEMÁX y %PEMÁX se relacionaron significativamente con la edad. Además, el GA tuvo un valor de PIMÁX más alto que el GI y no hubo diferencias entre los géneros para NAF, solo mayor PEMÁX en los niños. Los parámetros de FMR y NAF no  estuvieron asociados, pero ambos se relacionaron con la edad. Al comparar los grupos, los niños activos tuvieron valores de PIMÁX más altos que los niños inactivos. No hubo diferencia en NAF entre los géneros, pero los niños tuvieron valores de PEMÁX más altos.Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Level of physical activity and respiratory muscle force in healthy children
Atividade física e força muscular respiratória em crianças saudáveis
Actividad física y fuerza muscular respiratoria en niños sanos
title Level of physical activity and respiratory muscle force in healthy children
spellingShingle Level of physical activity and respiratory muscle force in healthy children
Espíndola, Camila de Souza
Respiratory Muscles
Physical Activity
Mucles Strength
Child
Musculos Respiratorios
Actividad Física
Fuerza Muscular
Niño
Músculos Respiratórios
Atividade Física
Força Muscular
Criança
title_short Level of physical activity and respiratory muscle force in healthy children
title_full Level of physical activity and respiratory muscle force in healthy children
title_fullStr Level of physical activity and respiratory muscle force in healthy children
title_full_unstemmed Level of physical activity and respiratory muscle force in healthy children
title_sort Level of physical activity and respiratory muscle force in healthy children
author Espíndola, Camila de Souza
author_facet Espíndola, Camila de Souza
Minsky, Rafaela Coelho
Cardoso, Juliana
Figueiredo, Izabela Cabral Xavier Sarmento de
Schivinski, Camila Isabel Santos
author_role author
author2 Minsky, Rafaela Coelho
Cardoso, Juliana
Figueiredo, Izabela Cabral Xavier Sarmento de
Schivinski, Camila Isabel Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Espíndola, Camila de Souza
Minsky, Rafaela Coelho
Cardoso, Juliana
Figueiredo, Izabela Cabral Xavier Sarmento de
Schivinski, Camila Isabel Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Respiratory Muscles
Physical Activity
Mucles Strength
Child
Musculos Respiratorios
Actividad Física
Fuerza Muscular
Niño
Músculos Respiratórios
Atividade Física
Força Muscular
Criança
topic Respiratory Muscles
Physical Activity
Mucles Strength
Child
Musculos Respiratorios
Actividad Física
Fuerza Muscular
Niño
Músculos Respiratórios
Atividade Física
Força Muscular
Criança
description This study aimed to verify the relationship between the level of physical activity (LPA) and age withrespiratory muscle strength (RMS) parameters of healthy children, as well as to compare this data between boys and girls. Healthy schoolchildren (6 to 12 years old) from the metropolitan area of Florianópolis-Santa Catarina/Brazil were the subjects of this study. Health was controlled byquestionnaire, health record and spirometric parameters. Manovacuometry was performed to evaluate the RMS parameters and a questionnaire was applied to assess theLPA. In the sequence of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, the Spearman’s correlation test was applied to verify the relationship between variables, and U-Mann-Whitney test to compare the RMS parameters between genders andLPA (active group-AG and inactive group-IG). The level of significance adopted was 5%. In total, 76 children (10.1±1.7 years) participated in this study, with mean maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) of −89.7±41.4cmH2 O and maximum expiratory pressure (MEP) 86.6±22.6cmH2 O. The parameters of RMS and LPA level were not related. Values of MIP, MEP and predicted percentage of MEP were significantly related to age. AG showeda higher MIP value compared with IG. There was no difference between genders for LPA, there was only a difference for MEP in boys. RMS parameters and LPA were not related, but both were related to age. Active children had a higher MIP value compared with inactive children. Between genders, there was no difference in the LPA and boys showed higher MEP values.
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