The therapeutic role of inspiratory muscle training in the management of asthma: a narrative review
AS Sogard, TD Mickleborough - American Journal of …, 2023 - journals.physiology.org
Asthma is a disorder of the airways characterized by chronic airway inflammation,
hyperresponsiveness, and variable recurring airway obstruction. Treatment options for …
hyperresponsiveness, and variable recurring airway obstruction. Treatment options for …
Respiratory muscle training induces additional stress and training load in well-trained triathletes—randomized controlled trial
T Kowalski, PS Kasiak, K Rebis, A Klusiewicz… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background: Respiratory muscle training (RMT) has been investigated in the context of
improved athletic performance and pulmonary function. However, psychophysiological costs …
improved athletic performance and pulmonary function. However, psychophysiological costs …
The effects of inspiratory muscle training on biomarkers of muscle damage in recovered COVID-19 patients after weaning from mechanical ventilation
Background: COVID-19 patients experience respiratory muscle damage, leading to reduced
respiratory function and functional capacity often requiring mechanical ventilation which …
respiratory function and functional capacity often requiring mechanical ventilation which …
[HTML][HTML] The acute effect of respiratory muscle training on cortisol, testosterone, and testosterone-to-cortisol ratio in well-trained triathletes-exploratory study
T Kowalski, Z Obmiński, W Waleriańczyk… - Respiratory Physiology …, 2025 - Elsevier
The study investigated acute changes in cortisol (C) and testosterone (T) associated with a
popular RMT method, voluntary isocapnic hyperpnoea (VIH), in well-trained triathletes. 19 …
popular RMT method, voluntary isocapnic hyperpnoea (VIH), in well-trained triathletes. 19 …
[PDF][PDF] Activity of the Respiratory Muscles during Expiration in Critically Ill Patients and Healthy Subjects
HJ de Vries, AH Jonkman, M Holleboom… - Lung-and Respiratory … - research.vu.nl
Rationale: Expiratory diaphragm activation may facilitate lung recruitment, but has also been
proposed as a mechanism for diaphragm injury in ventilated critically ill patients. Objectives …
proposed as a mechanism for diaphragm injury in ventilated critically ill patients. Objectives …