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A Pre–Post Study on the Cardiorespiratory Response to Different Protocols of Exposure on a Vibratory Platform in Young Healthy Individuals

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  • Elena Ioana Iconaru

    (Department of Medical Assistance and Physical Therapy, University of Pitesti, 110040 Pitesti, Romania
    These authors contributed equally to the work.)

  • Manuela Mihaela Ciucurel

    (Department of Psychology, Communication Sciences and Social Assistance, University of Pitesti, 110040 Pitesti, Romania
    These authors contributed equally to the work.)

  • Luminita Georgescu

    (Department of Physical Education and Sport, University of Pitesti, 110040 Pitesti, Romania
    These authors contributed equally to the work.)

  • Mariana Tudor

    (Department of Medical Assistance and Physical Therapy, University of Pitesti, 110040 Pitesti, Romania
    These authors contributed equally to the work.)

  • Monica Marilena Tantu

    (Department of Medical Assistance and Physical Therapy, University of Pitesti, 110040 Pitesti, Romania
    These authors contributed equally to the work.)

  • Constantin Ciucurel

    (Department of Medical Assistance and Physical Therapy, University of Pitesti, 110040 Pitesti, Romania
    These authors contributed equally to the work.)

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the acute specific physiological effects of 15 min of whole-body vibration (WBV) exposure at six different types of vibrations on cardiorespiratory function in 26 healthy young subjects (sex ratio, 1:1; mean age, 20.73 years). The protocols included six variants of a combination of mechanical stimuli with different frequencies (15, 25, and 35 Hz) and direction of stimuli (vertical or diagonal). The investigated cardiorespiratory parameters were heart rate (HR), arterial oxygen saturation (SaO 2 ), respiratory rate (RR), and spirometric indicators: tidal volume (TV), vital capacity (VC), forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume at 1 s (FEV 1 ), and maximum voluntary ventilation for 12 s (MVV). The data series were statistically processed by using descriptive and inferential statistical methods: the Shapiro–Wilk test, the two-way ANOVA with repeated measures, and post hoc analysis. We obtained significantly higher values for HR, TV, VC, FVC, FEV 1 , and MVV after the WBV exposure. These parameters are significantly influenced by both the frequency and direction of stimuli, and certain protocols of WBV are noticeable for their distinct effects. Our results offer a new perspective on the possibility of using preferential variants of vibratory stimulation to obtain maximum cardiorespiratory physiological effects.

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  • Elena Ioana Iconaru & Manuela Mihaela Ciucurel & Luminita Georgescu & Mariana Tudor & Monica Marilena Tantu & Constantin Ciucurel, 2022. "A Pre–Post Study on the Cardiorespiratory Response to Different Protocols of Exposure on a Vibratory Platform in Young Healthy Individuals," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(8), pages 1-17, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:8:p:4668-:d:792524
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