Tennis singles match play induces inspiratory muscle fatigue in female tennis players

Inspiratory muscle fatigue (IMF) may limit exercise performance. It has been reported that IMF occurs after various exercises; however, it remains unclear whether IMF occurs after tennis singles match play. The purpose of this study was to test whether tennis singles match play induced IMF. Nine fem...

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Main Authors: Jumpei Osakabe, Toshiyuki Ohya, Jun Koizumi, Ryosuke Inada, Takaaki Matsumoto, Yoshihisa Umemura
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Language:English
Published: Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/10/1/10_33/_pdf/-char/en
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author Jumpei Osakabe
Toshiyuki Ohya
Jun Koizumi
Ryosuke Inada
Takaaki Matsumoto
Yoshihisa Umemura
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Toshiyuki Ohya
Jun Koizumi
Ryosuke Inada
Takaaki Matsumoto
Yoshihisa Umemura
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description Inspiratory muscle fatigue (IMF) may limit exercise performance. It has been reported that IMF occurs after various exercises; however, it remains unclear whether IMF occurs after tennis singles match play. The purpose of this study was to test whether tennis singles match play induced IMF. Nine female college tennis players participated in this study. The players were paired in accordance with their skill level, and then played a singles match for an effective playing time (EPT) of 20 minutes. A portable autospirometer was used to measure the maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) before and immediately after the match as an index of IMF. Heart rate and perceptual measurements were recorded after every 2.5 minutes of effective playing time. The total match duration in this study was 96 ± 8 minutes. Post-match MIP was significantly lower than pre-match MIP (103 ± 21 cmH2O vs. 92 ± 22 cmH2O, p < 0.05, effect size = 0.47), and the magnitude of the decrease in MIP was 10.0 ± 9.7%. The present results show that IMF occurs after tennis singles match play in females.
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spelling doaj.art-beb3532f85534bcb94e05bd877e549082022-12-21T17:13:43ZengJapanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports MedicineJournal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine2186-81312186-81232021-01-01101333710.7600/jpfsm.10.33jpfsmTennis singles match play induces inspiratory muscle fatigue in female tennis playersJumpei Osakabe0Toshiyuki Ohya1Jun Koizumi2Ryosuke Inada3Takaaki Matsumoto4Yoshihisa Umemura5School of Health and Sport Sciences, Chukyo UniversitySchool of Health and Sport Sciences, Chukyo UniversitySchool of Health and Sport Sciences, Chukyo UniversitySchool of Health and Sport Sciences, Chukyo UniversitySchool of Health and Sport Sciences, Chukyo UniversitySchool of Health and Sport Sciences, Chukyo UniversityInspiratory muscle fatigue (IMF) may limit exercise performance. It has been reported that IMF occurs after various exercises; however, it remains unclear whether IMF occurs after tennis singles match play. The purpose of this study was to test whether tennis singles match play induced IMF. Nine female college tennis players participated in this study. The players were paired in accordance with their skill level, and then played a singles match for an effective playing time (EPT) of 20 minutes. A portable autospirometer was used to measure the maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) before and immediately after the match as an index of IMF. Heart rate and perceptual measurements were recorded after every 2.5 minutes of effective playing time. The total match duration in this study was 96 ± 8 minutes. Post-match MIP was significantly lower than pre-match MIP (103 ± 21 cmH2O vs. 92 ± 22 cmH2O, p < 0.05, effect size = 0.47), and the magnitude of the decrease in MIP was 10.0 ± 9.7%. The present results show that IMF occurs after tennis singles match play in females.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/10/1/10_33/_pdf/-char/enrespiratory musclediaphragmmaximal inspiratory pressuretennis
spellingShingle Jumpei Osakabe
Toshiyuki Ohya
Jun Koizumi
Ryosuke Inada
Takaaki Matsumoto
Yoshihisa Umemura
Tennis singles match play induces inspiratory muscle fatigue in female tennis players
Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
respiratory muscle
diaphragm
maximal inspiratory pressure
tennis
title Tennis singles match play induces inspiratory muscle fatigue in female tennis players
title_full Tennis singles match play induces inspiratory muscle fatigue in female tennis players
title_fullStr Tennis singles match play induces inspiratory muscle fatigue in female tennis players
title_full_unstemmed Tennis singles match play induces inspiratory muscle fatigue in female tennis players
title_short Tennis singles match play induces inspiratory muscle fatigue in female tennis players
title_sort tennis singles match play induces inspiratory muscle fatigue in female tennis players
topic respiratory muscle
diaphragm
maximal inspiratory pressure
tennis
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/10/1/10_33/_pdf/-char/en
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