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Effects of High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) vs. Inspiratory Muscle Training on the Recovery After a Maximal Apnea.

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
High-Intensity Interval Training
Exercise Training
Respiratory Muscle Training
Apnea
Interventions
Other: High intensity interval training
Other: Inspiratory muscle training
Registration Number
NCT04084535
Lead Sponsor
Centro Universitario La Salle
Brief Summary

The aim of this randomized cross-over controlled study was to assess the effects of an 4-week exercise program on the recovery capacity after a voluntary maximal apnea. Participants will be randomly allocated to receive either a high intensity interval training (HIIT), or an inspiratory muscle training (IMT) using an inspiratory resistance device.

Detailed Description

It is a multi-center study. 3 different Spanish Freedivers Centres are included in the study (Madrid, Zaragoza, and Barcelona).

For each participant, exercise program started with one or the other program. Hence, both interventions were applied once with the participant randomly allocated to receive the same intervention. The trial included four study visits. Each exercise training program will be applied sessions per week during 4 weeks. Participants received baseline assessments at the beginning of nay intervention, and post-intervention assessments at the end of the fourth week. The wash-out period will be two weeks. After these two weeks participants switched intervention.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
16
Inclusion Criteria
  • Absence of pain or illness
  • No changes in cognitive ability
  • Over 18 years old.
  • Member of the Spanish Federation of Underwater Activities.
  • Positive medical examination that allows the diver to practice voluntary apnea.
Exclusion Criteria
  • People with systemic diseases, tumors, infections, pacemakers, history of epilepsy, hydrophobia, pregnancy women, pharmacological treatment.
  • To be participating in other physical activities during the experimental research

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
High intensity interval trainingHigh intensity interval trainingIt will apply a HIIT program for 4 weeks, with 3 sessions per week of 30 min per session, including warm-up, recovery between intervals and return to calm.
Inspiratory muscle trainingInspiratory muscle trainingIt will apply an inspiratory muscle training for 4 weeks, with 3 sessions per week of 30 min per session, including warm-up, recovery between intervals and return to calm.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Oxygen Saturation recoveryBefore and after training intervention (after 4 weeks)

Oxygen Saturation recovery will be record by the experimenters every 5 seconds by a handheld pulse-oximeter during the 1 min recovery time after a maximal dynamic apnea. The outcome represents the time it takes to get a 95% of saturation during these 1 minute.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Maximum Respiratory PressuresBefore and after training intervention (after 4 weeks)

The maximum respiratory pressures (MIP and MEP) will be measure with a device. This device applies an inspiratory/expiratory load which provides a resistance. The maneuver will be perform in a sitting position. Measuring a minimum of 3 times will be perform, recording the highest value.

Lung function (forced spirometry)Before and after training intervention (after 4 weeks)

The Spirometry will be perform according to American Thoracic Society criteria and was measured in litres. The maneuver will be perform 3 times and recording the best one.

Lactic acid recoveryBefore and after training intervention (after 4 weeks)

The level of lactic acid in the blood will be measure by a device that used a blood lactic acid measurement that you've gotten by the finger-stick method. It will be record by the experimenters 3 times: immediately after the maximal dynamic apnea, after 3 min and after 10 min of the maximal dynamic apnea.

Heart Rate recoveryBefore and after training intervention (after 4 weeks)

Heart Rate will be record by the experimenters every 5 seconds by a handheld pulse-oximeter during the 1 min recovery time after a maximal dynamic apnea. The outcome represents how long does it take before the participant periodic Heart Rate is stabilized during these 1 minute.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Madrid FREEDIVERS association

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Madrid, Spain

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