The metabolic cost of breathing for exercise ventilations: effects of age and sex
Shalaya Kipp, Sierra R. Arn, Michael G. Leahy, Jordan A. Guenette, A. William Sheel
Abstract
Here we show that at moderate and high-intensity exercise, older individuals incur a higher cost to breathe than their younger counterparts. However, as individuals age, the sex difference in the cost of breathing narrows. Collectively, our findings suggest that the normative age-related changes in respiratory structure and function, and sex differences in airway anatomy, appear to influence the ventilatory responses to exercise and the oxygen cost to breathe.
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MedicineVO2 maxSex characteristicsInternal medicineYoung adultVentilation (architecture)Respiratory systemPhysiologyHeart rateEngineeringMechanical engineeringBlood pressureChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) ResearchRespiratory Support and Mechanisms