The impact of aging and habitual physical activity on static respiratory work at rest and during exercise

We investigated the effects of aging on the elastic properties of lung tissue and the chest wall, simultaneously quantifying the contribution of each component to static inspiratory muscle work in resting and exercising adults. We further evaluated the interaction of aging and habitual physical acti...

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Main Authors: Rungchai Chaunchaiyakul, Herb Groeller, John R. Clarke, Nigel A.S. Taylor
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spelling th-mahidol.211152018-07-24T10:46:34Z The impact of aging and habitual physical activity on static respiratory work at rest and during exercise Rungchai Chaunchaiyakul Herb Groeller John R. Clarke Nigel A.S. Taylor University of Wollongong Mahidol University Navy Experimental Diving Unit Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine We investigated the effects of aging on the elastic properties of lung tissue and the chest wall, simultaneously quantifying the contribution of each component to static inspiratory muscle work in resting and exercising adults. We further evaluated the interaction of aging and habitual physical activity on respiratory mechanics. Static lung volumes and elastic properties of the lung and chest wall (pressure-volume relaxation maneuvers) in 29 chronically sedentary and 29 habitually active subjects, grouped by age, were investigated: young (Y, 20-30 years), middle-aged (M, 40-50 years), and older (O, >60 years). Using static pressure-volume data, we computed the elastic work of breathing (joules per liter, J·l-1), including inspiratory muscle work, over resting and exercising tidal volume excursions. Elastic work of the lung (Y = 0.79 ± 0.05; M = 0.47 ± 0.05; O = 0.43 ± 0.05 J·l-1) and chest wall (Y = -0.49 ± 0.06; M = -0.12 ± 0.07; O = 0.04 ± 0.05 J·l-1) changed significantly with age (P < 0.05). With aging, a parallel displacement of the chest wall pressure-volume curve resulted in a shift from energy being stored primarily during expiration to energy storage during inspiration, and driving expiration, both at rest and during exercise. Although deviating significantly from young adults, this did not significantly elevate static inspiratory muscle work but resulted in a redistribution of the tissues on which this work was performed and the phase of the respiratory cycle in which it occurred. Nevertheless, static inspiratory muscle work remained similar across age groups, at rest and during exercise, and habitual physical activity failed to influence these changes. 2018-07-24T03:36:00Z 2018-07-24T03:36:00Z 2004-12-01 Article American Journal of Physiology - Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. Vol.287, No.6 31-6 (2004) 10.1152/ajplung.00399.2003 10400605 2-s2.0-8644234308 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/21115 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=8644234308&origin=inward
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
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Medicine
Rungchai Chaunchaiyakul
Herb Groeller
John R. Clarke
Nigel A.S. Taylor
The impact of aging and habitual physical activity on static respiratory work at rest and during exercise
description We investigated the effects of aging on the elastic properties of lung tissue and the chest wall, simultaneously quantifying the contribution of each component to static inspiratory muscle work in resting and exercising adults. We further evaluated the interaction of aging and habitual physical activity on respiratory mechanics. Static lung volumes and elastic properties of the lung and chest wall (pressure-volume relaxation maneuvers) in 29 chronically sedentary and 29 habitually active subjects, grouped by age, were investigated: young (Y, 20-30 years), middle-aged (M, 40-50 years), and older (O, >60 years). Using static pressure-volume data, we computed the elastic work of breathing (joules per liter, J·l-1), including inspiratory muscle work, over resting and exercising tidal volume excursions. Elastic work of the lung (Y = 0.79 ± 0.05; M = 0.47 ± 0.05; O = 0.43 ± 0.05 J·l-1) and chest wall (Y = -0.49 ± 0.06; M = -0.12 ± 0.07; O = 0.04 ± 0.05 J·l-1) changed significantly with age (P < 0.05). With aging, a parallel displacement of the chest wall pressure-volume curve resulted in a shift from energy being stored primarily during expiration to energy storage during inspiration, and driving expiration, both at rest and during exercise. Although deviating significantly from young adults, this did not significantly elevate static inspiratory muscle work but resulted in a redistribution of the tissues on which this work was performed and the phase of the respiratory cycle in which it occurred. Nevertheless, static inspiratory muscle work remained similar across age groups, at rest and during exercise, and habitual physical activity failed to influence these changes.
author2 University of Wollongong
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Rungchai Chaunchaiyakul
Herb Groeller
John R. Clarke
Nigel A.S. Taylor
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author Rungchai Chaunchaiyakul
Herb Groeller
John R. Clarke
Nigel A.S. Taylor
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title The impact of aging and habitual physical activity on static respiratory work at rest and during exercise
title_short The impact of aging and habitual physical activity on static respiratory work at rest and during exercise
title_full The impact of aging and habitual physical activity on static respiratory work at rest and during exercise
title_fullStr The impact of aging and habitual physical activity on static respiratory work at rest and during exercise
title_full_unstemmed The impact of aging and habitual physical activity on static respiratory work at rest and during exercise
title_sort impact of aging and habitual physical activity on static respiratory work at rest and during exercise
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