ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF THE EXTERNAL NASAL DILATOR ON THE AREA OF THE NASAL CAVITY IN REST AND ON THE MAXIMUM CAPACITY IN THE ACTIVITIES THAT USE THE OXYGEN FROM THE AIR AND THE HEART RATE IN CYCLE ERGOMETER

Authors

  • KÁTIA KÉLLEN DE PAULA AGUILAR
  • RONY CARLOS LAS CASAS RODRIGUES
  • MAURA REGINA DA SILVA PÁSCOA VILELA
  • KELERSON MAURO CASTRO PINTO

Keywords:

nasal cavity, maximum capacity in the activities that use oxygen from the air, heart rate.

Abstract


Introduction: Athletes and trainers believe that the external nasal dilator (DNE) is capable to develop the physical capacity during predominantly activities that use oxygen from the air. This is justified due to the anatomical factors and mechanical itself, once, this device can generate an increase in the area of the nasal cavity. Objectives: First phase: To verify quantitatively if there is some alteration in the nasal cavity with the use of the DNE and to construct a placebo of DNE (ENDP). Second phase: to analyze if the DNE exerts influence on the maximum capacity in the activities that use oxygen from the air  (VO2max) and the heart rate (HR). Methodology: First phase: 8 individuals, healthful, of the masculine sort with age between 20 and 32 years that had passed for four experimental situations: Control Group (GC), with DNE and two different PDNE (PDNE1 and PDNE2), analyzed through acoustic rhinometry. Second phase: 12 volunteers did a maximum, gradual exercise in cycle ergometer in three situations: use of the DNE, the PDNE and the GC. They answered a questionnaire, analyzed for the Qui-square test (p<0,05), informing which the device that they were using. All the other variants were analyzed through the Drawing of the Latin Square (p<0,05). Results: In the first phase some difference was observed between: GC and DNE, GC and PDNE2, DNE and PDNE1 (p<0,05).. In the second phase any difference (p<0,05) for the analyzed parameters was not observed, except for the answers to the questionnaires. Conclusion: The DNE increased the area of the nasal cavity in rest and it did not influence the VO2max and the HR, even existing knowledge, on the part of the volunteers, about the use of it.

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AGUILAR, K. K. D. P., RODRIGUES, R. C. L. C., VILELA, M. R. D. S. P., & PINTO, K. M. C. (2015). ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF THE EXTERNAL NASAL DILATOR ON THE AREA OF THE NASAL CAVITY IN REST AND ON THE MAXIMUM CAPACITY IN THE ACTIVITIES THAT USE THE OXYGEN FROM THE AIR AND THE HEART RATE IN CYCLE ERGOMETER. Fiep Bulletin - Online, 76(1). Retrieved from https://fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/5112

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