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Mouth Breathing And Forward Head Posture: Effects On Respiratory Biomechanics And Exercise Capacity In Children [respiração Bucal E Anteriorização Da Cabeça: Efeitos Na Biomecânica Respiratória E Na Capacidade De Exercício Em Crianças]
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Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia. , v. 37, n. 4, p. 471 - 479, 2011.
18063713
10.1590/S1806-37132011000400009
2-s2.0-80052750727
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Okuro R.T.
Morcillo A.M.
Ribeiro M.A.G.O.
Sakano E.
Conti P.B.M.
Ribeiro J.D.
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Resumen
Objective: To evaluate submaximal exercise tolerance and respiratory muscle strength in relation to forward head posture (FHP) and respiratory mode in children, comparing mouth-breathing (MB) children with nasal-breathing (NB) children. Methods: This was a controlled, analytical cross-sectional study involving children in the 8-12 year age bracket with a clinical otorhinolaryngology diagnosis of MB, recruited between October of 2010 and January of 2011 from the Mouth Breather Clinic at the State University of Campinas Hospital de Clínicas, located in the city of Campinas, Brazil. The exclusion criteria were obesity, asthma, chronic respiratory diseases, heart disease, and neurological or orthopedic disorders. All of the participants underwent postural assessment and the six-minute walk test (6MWT), together with determination of MIP and MEP. Results: Of the 92 children in the study, 30 presented with MB and 62 presented with NB. In the MB group, the differences between those with moderate or severe FHP and those with normal head posture, in terms of the mean MIP, MEP and six-minute walk distance (6MWD), were not significant (p = 0.079, p = 0.622, and p = 0.957, respectively). In the NB group, the mean values of MIP and MEP were higher in the children with moderate FHP than in those with normal head posture (p = 0.003 and p = 0.004, respectively). The mean MIP, MEP, and 6MWD were lower in the MB group than in the NB group. Values of MIP and MEP were highest in the children with moderate FHP. Conclusions: Respiratory biomechanics and exercise capacity were negatively affected by MB. 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