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		<title>Breathing exercises key to exercise tolerance in middle-aged people</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Past research from reputable US sources shows adults tend to reduce or stop physical activity as they age. However, regular exercise is crucial for middle-aged and older adults to prevent health complications and reduce the risk of chronic disease. Recent [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Past research from reputable US sources shows
adults tend to reduce or stop physical activity as they age. However, regular
exercise is crucial for middle-aged and older adults to prevent health
complications and reduce the risk of chronic disease. Recent research from the
University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) suggests a simple type of daily
breathing exercise could improve physical endurance in target adults. </p>



<p>The exercise is called high-resistance
inspiratory muscle strength training (IMST), introduced to treat patients with
severe respiratory disorders. During IMST, a person is required to inhale
vigorously using a handheld breathing device that adds resistance to your
breath. The device is essentially a training tool for your lungs whereby
regular use enhances the functioning of your breathing muscles and diaphragm,
and in turn, your breathing capacity.</p>



<p>Researcher Kaitlin A. Freeberg and colleagues
at CU Boulder performed the IMST technique on 35 adults (age 50 years or
higher). The researchers split participants into two groups, subjecting the
first group to high-resistance IMST and the second group to low-resistance IMST
for six weeks. Participants from both groups used the manual breathing trainer
for at least five minutes every day during this time.</p>



<p>The researchers found that participants in
the low-resistance group didn’t experience any change in their physical output,
while those in the high-resistance group showed a marked improvement (12%) in a
treadmill time to exhaustion test.</p>



<p>“The 12% improvement in exercise tolerance
with high-resistance IMST is promising as it evoked about three-quarters of the
increase in exercise tolerance that has been seen with traditional aerobic
exercise interventions while requiring much less time to complete,” said
Freeberg.</p>



<p>In the high-resistance IMST group,
participants also had “positive changes in metabolites that play key roles in
energy production and fatty acid metabolism.”</p>



<p>According to Freeberg, the results prove that high-resistance IMST for a minimum of five minutes a day is an effective technique for increasing exercise duration and modulating metabolic pathways in middle-aged and older adults. </p>



<p>Read: <a href="https://www.healthcareasia.org/2021/new-5-minute-breathing-exercise-can-help-with-vascular-health/">New 5-minute breathing exercise can help with vascular health</a></p>


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