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Inspiratory Muscle Training, Altitude, and Arterial Oxygen Desaturation: A Preliminary Investigation
Mitch Lomax
Article Category: Other
Volume/Issue: Volume 81: Issue 5
Online Publication Date: May 01, 2010
DOI: 10.3357/ASEM.2718.2010
Page Range: 498 – 501

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Nick J. Davey,
Steve R. Rawlinson,
Alex V. Nowicky,
Alison H. McGregor,
Kitsou Dubois,
Paul H. Strutton, and
Robert C. Schroter
Article Category: Other
Volume/Issue: Volume 75: Issue 4
Online Publication Date: Apr 01, 2004
DOI:
Page Range: 359 – 363
Eli F. Kelley,
Troy J. Cross, and
Bruce D. Johnson
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 95: Issue 7
Online Publication Date: Jul 01, 2024
Page Range: 367 – 374

each trial of this MCCPT protocol, one of four loads were randomly added to the expiratory circuit in such a way that the peak expiratory mouth pressure achieved either <5%, ∼10%, ∼20%, or ∼40% of the recorded baseline maximal expiratory pressures (MEPs), denoted herein as loads 1 (control), 2, 3, and 4. These loads were randomly imposed until each load was presented for a total of 6 repetitions (i.e., 24 total trials). Immediately after each trial was completed, the subject was asked to rate their perceived expiratory muscle effort required to breathe against the