作者
Anne JN Boonman, Elizabeth C Schroeder, Maria TE Hopman, BO Fernhall, THESSA IM Hilgenkamp
发表日期
2019/9
期刊
Medicine and science in sports and exercise
卷号
51
期号
9
页码范围
1802-1808
简介
Purpose
The aim of this study was to assess differences in cardiopulmonary profiles, including maximal oxygen uptake, during a cardiopulmonary exercise test in individuals with ID without Down syndrome and healthy controls.
Methods
Participants performed an incremental cardiopulmonary exercise test on a treadmill until exhaustion. Outcomes were peak heart rate (HRpeak), absolute peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), relative VO2peak, peak minute ventilation, peak CO2 expenditure, oxygen uptake efficiency slope, VE/VCO2 slope, absolute O2 pulse, relative O2 pulse, difference from predicted HRpeak, HR reserve, RERpeak, ventilatory threshold (VT), and VT as a percentage of VO2peak. Differences between groups were analyzed with Student's t-tests and multiple linear regression after adjusting for potential confounders (sex, age, body mass index, and activity level).
Results
Individuals with ID had worse outcomes on all of the cardiopulmonary outcomes, except for VT expressed as a percentage of VO2peak and VE/VCO2 slope (P< 0.05). Having ID was an independent predictor of reduced physiologic function during exercise (P< 0.05).
Conclusion
These results demonstrate that individuals with ID present exercise intolerance potentially related to lower HRpeak and impairments in ventilatory function, and these results also suggest the possibility of peripheral muscle hypoperfusion. Existing physical activity guidelines likely underestimate the actual intensity of activity performed by individuals with ID and need to be adapted.
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