Examination of Cough-Induced Energy Expenditure (EE).

  • TAMURA Yo
    Department of Rehabilitation Services, Tokai University Hachioji Hospital Akita University Graduate School of Health Sciences Department of Physical Therapy
  • IKEDA Mitsunori
    Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital, Department of Rehabilitation Akita University Graduate School of Health Sciences Department of Physical Therapy
  • MIURA Saori
    Saitama Medical University Hospital, Department of Rehabilitation Akita University Graduate School of Health Sciences Department of Physical Therapy
  • SATAKE Masahiro
    Akita University Graduate School of Health Sciences Department of Physical Therapy
  • SHIOYA Takanobu
    Akita University Graduate School of Health Sciences Department of Physical Therapy

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Other Title
  • 咳嗽によるエネルギー消費量に関する検討
  • セキソウ ニ ヨル エネルギー ショウヒリョウ ニ カンスル ケントウ : シイ オヨビ ヒンド ニ ヨル エイキョウ
  • —The Difference in the Cough-Induced EE According to the Frequency and Body Position—
  • ─肢位および頻度による影響─

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Abstract

[Purpose] The first purpose of this study was to evaluate the cough-induced energy expenditure (EE), and the second purpose of this study was to examine the difference in the cough-induced EE according to the frequency and the body position. [Subjects] Eighteen healthy students (age 22.2 ± 0.4) participated in this study. [Methods] Cough was induced two times continuously in the TLC position (1 set). EEs were measured for 10 sets, 20 sets and 30 sets of cough using an expiratory gas monitor in the chair sitting, the semi-recumbent, and the recumbent positions. [Results] EEs in the sitting position increased significantly in 10 sets and 20 sets of cough, EEs in the semi-recumbent and the recumbent positions increased significantly in 10 sets, 20 sets, and 30 sets of cough. Mean cough-induced EE was 6.39 ± 0.50 (ml/kg/min) and the increase rate of the cough-induced EE was 62% from resting EE. [Summary] The increase rate of the cough-induced EE from resting EE was 62%. There was no difference in the cough-induced EE among the three body positions.<br>

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  • Rigakuryoho Kagaku

    Rigakuryoho Kagaku 27 (5), 577-581, 2012

    The Society of Physical Therapy Science

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