Quantifying the mechanical work of breathing in men and women during rowing

European Journal of Applied Physiology(2019)

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Purpose To quantify the mechanical work of breathing ( W b ) during an indoor rowing test in men and women. Additionally, to compare sex-based differences in the W b and its components through a rowing test. Methods Fifteen collegiate rowers were recruited (8 women/7 men) and performed a 2000 m rowing test on a rowing ergometer. Esophageal pressure was measured during exercise via balloon catheterization, after which pressure–volume curves were used to calculate total, inspiratory resistive and elastic, and total expiratory W b . Results Men had significantly higher values of instantaneous and cumulative total W b at and beyond 37.5% (430.4 ± 42.5 vs. 282.1 ± 45.1 J min −1 , P < 0.05) and 62.5% (1946.8 ± 150.9 vs. 1360.1 ± 197.2 J, P < 0.05) total exercise time, respectively. However, when compared at the same minute ventilation, women had higher values of total (at and above ~ 140 L min −1 ), inspiratory resistive (at and above ~ 120 L min −1 ), and inspiratory elastic (at and above ~ 135 L min −1 ) W b , whereas men presented higher total expiratory W b compared to women at any ventilation. Conclusion Although female rowers present higher relative values of inspiratory resistive and elastic W b , their male counterparts develop greater ventilatory efforts during a 2000 m rowing test, resulting in a larger total mechanical W b . We interpret these findings to mean that the W b reflects both anatomical (i.e., airways and lung sizes) and respiratory (i.e., minute ventilation) sex differences during rowing.
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Cost of breathing,Ventilation,Sex differences,Indoor rowing,Rowers
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