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Land- and Water-based Inspiratory Muscle Training in Young Swimmers (IMT) 30 Innovativo
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La sperimentazione clinica NCT07493837 (IMT) è uno studio interventistico per Prestazione sportiva, Allenamento dei muscoli inspiratori, attualmente in arruolamento. Avviato il 1 marzo 2026, prevede di arruolare 30 partecipanti. Sotto la guida di Ondokuz Mayıs University, dovrebbe concludersi entro il 1 luglio 2026. I dati più recenti da ClinicalTrials.gov sono stati aggiornati l'ultima volta il 25 marzo 2026.
Sommario breve
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of four weeks of land- and water-based inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on performance and selected physiological variables in young swimmers. A total of 30 competitive swimmers (22 males and 8 females), who have been training regularly for at least two years, will be voluntarily recruited and assigned to three groups: Land + IMT, Swimming + IMT, and Water + IMT. T...Mostra di più
Titolo ufficiale
Effects of Inspiratory Muscle Training on Performance in Young Swimmers: a Comparison of Land- and Water-based Applications
Patologie
Prestazione sportivaAllenamento dei muscoli inspiratoriPubblicazioni
Articoli scientifici e documenti di ricerca pubblicati su questo studio clinico:Altri ID dello studio
- IMT
- OMU KAEK 2025/223
Numero NCT
Data di inizio (effettiva)
2026-03-01
Ultimo aggiornamento pubblicato
2026-03-25
Data di completamento (stimata)
2026-07-01
Arruolamento (previsto)
30
Tipo di studio
Interventistico
FASE
N.D.
Stato
In arruolamento
Parole chiave
Young swimmers
inspiratory muscle training
swimming performance
inspiratory muscle training
swimming performance
Scopo principale
Altro
Allocazione
Randomizzato
Modello di intervento
In parallelo
Mascheramento
Nessuno (studio in aperto)
Bracci / Interventi
| Gruppo/Braccio di partecipanti | Intervento/Trattamento |
|---|---|
SperimentaleLand-Based IMT Group Participants in this group will perform inspiratory muscle training using a PowerBreathe device on land, in addition to their regular swimming and land-based training routines. | Land-Based Inspiratory Muscle Training Participants allocated to this group will perform inspiratory muscle training on land using a PowerBreathe device in addition to their regular swimming and land-based training routines. The intervention will be performed 5 days per week for 4 weeks, with 2 sets of 30 breaths at an intensity of 40% of maximal inspiratory pressure. The training load will be progressively increased weekly. |
SperimentaleSwimming-Based IMT Group Participants in this group will perform inspiratory muscle training during the warm-up period of pool training while swimming on their back using a PowerBreathe device, in addition to their regular swimming and land-based training routines. | Swimming-Based Inspiratory Muscle Training Participants allocated to this group will perform inspiratory muscle training during the warm-up period of pool training while swimming on their back using a PowerBreathe device, in addition to their regular swimming and land-based training routines. The intervention will be performed 5 days per week for 4 weeks, with a total of 60 controlled breaths. The training load will be progressively increased weekly. |
SperimentaleWater-Based Static IMT Group Participants in this group will perform inspiratory muscle training in the water in a static position, with the body immersed and the head above water, while standing with feet supported against the pool wall, in addition to their regular swimming and land-based training routines | Water-Based Static Inspiratory Muscle Training Participants allocated to this group will perform inspiratory muscle training in water in a static position, with the body immersed up to the neck and the head above water, while the feet are supported against the pool wall. The intervention will be performed using a PowerBreathe device in addition to regular swimming and land-based training routines, 5 days per week for 4 weeks, with 2 sets of 30 breaths at an inten...Mostra di più |
Esito primario
| Misure di esito | Descrizione della misura | Arco temporale |
|---|---|---|
Maximal oxygen uptake (VO₂max) | VO₂max will be assessed during a cardiopulmonary exercise test as an indicator of aerobic performance capacity. | Before and after 4 weeks of intervention |
100 m Time Trial | The 100 m time trial is a performance test that measures the time required to complete a 100-meter swim at maximal effort. | Before and after 4 weeks of intervention |
200 m Time Trial | The 200 m time trial is a performance test that measures the time required to complete a 100-meter swim at maximal effort. | Before and after 4 weeks of intervention |
Stroke Rate | Stroke rate is the number of stroke cycles performed per unit of time during swimming, usually expressed as cycles or strokes per minute. | Before and after 4 weeks of intervention |
FEV1/FVC | The FEV1/FVC ratio is a number that represents the percentage of patient lung capacity patient is able to exhale in one second. | Before and after 4 weeks of intervention |
FEV1 | This is the amount of air with pulmonary function test that the patient can force out of their lungs in one second. | Before and after 4 weeks of intervention |
FVC | This is the greatest total amount of air patient can forcefully breathe out after breathing in as deeply as possible. | Before and after 4 weeks of intervention |
PEF | Peak expiratory flow is the highest flow achieved during a forceful expiration initiated after a full inspiration. | Before and after 4 weeks of intervention |
MIP | Maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) is the highest pressure generated during a maximal inspiratory effort against an occluded airway. | Before and after 4 weeks of intervention |
MEP | Maximal expiratory pressure is the highest pressure generated during a maximal expiratory effort against an occluded airway. | Before and after 4 weeks of intervention |
Assistente alla partecipazione
Criteri di eleggibilità
Età idonea
Bambino, Adulto
Età minima
13 Years
Sessi idonei
Tutti
Accetta volontari sani
Sì
Young competitive swimmers aged between 13 and 18 years.
Regular participation in swimming training for at least 2 years.
Participation in routine training consisting of approximately 20 hours/week of pool training and 8 hours/week of land training.
Being medically fit to participate in swimming training and inspiratory muscle training.
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Presence of any acute or chronic respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological, or musculoskeletal disorder that may affect exercise performance or respiratory function.
Current upper or lower respiratory tract infection at the time of assessment or intervention.
Use of medication that may affect respiratory or exercise performance.
Parte responsabile dello studio
Bilgehan Melikşah Çaloğlu, Investigatore principale, Principal Investigator, Ondokuz Mayıs University
Contatti principali dello studio
Contatto: Bilgehan M Çaloğlu, MSc, +905455236037, [email protected]
1 Centri dello studio in 1 paesi
Atakum
Ondokuz Mayıs University, Samsun, Atakum, 55200, Turkey (Türkiye)
Özgür Bostancı, Prof. Dr., Contatto, +905426936318, [email protected]
In arruolamento