<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>167</id><JournalTitle>PULMONARY ADAPTATION TO RESISTANCE EXERCISE</JournalTitle><Abstract>With increasing trend of the westernization and influence of media the trend of body building is on the rise and more
and more people are practicing body buildings. The positive association between bodybuilding and pulmonary functions is still
not clear. In this study we have assessed slow vital capacity parameters in bodybuilders and controls. This study is aimed at
assessing the effects of bodybuilding on slow vital capacity parameters. A case-control study was used to major pulmonary
parameters and was performed with computerized spirolyser (with RS-232 connectivity). Slow vital capacity parameters
majored between bodybuilders and control groups were statistically analyzed by student t-test using SPSS software. Vital
Capacity (VC), Inspiratory Reserve volume (IRV), Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV), Inspiratory Capacity (IC) & Tidal
Volume (TV) among body builders were 3.31Â±0.52, 1.64Â±0.52, 1.04Â±0.38, 2.24Â±0.64 & 0.57Â±0.18 in liters respectively. The
same parameters among the controls were 3.38Â±0.4, 1.65Â±0.42, 1.13Â±0.32, 2.24Â±0.44 & 0.55Â±0.15 in liters respectively. The
changes in all above parameters were statistically insignificant in our study. Our study shows that bodybuilding as an exercise
is poor stimulant for increasing lung volumes. We have also observed a reduced unworried function tests values in Indian study
groups compared to the Westerners study group. However this study is limited by its small sample size and is not representative
of female subjects. Further research may be required to study in females and large groups.</Abstract><Email>drschiremathhubli@gmai.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>3</volume><issue>6</issue><year>2012</year><keyword>Pulmonary Function Test,Body Builders,Slow Vital Capacity,Vital Capacity</keyword><AUTHORS>Shaktiprasad C H,Vijayashri Hanchinal,Naveen S K,Niranjanmurthy H L</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Physiology, Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli, Karnataka.,Department of Physiology, Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli, Karnataka.,Department of Physiology, ESIC-MC & PGIMSR Rajaji Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka.,Department of Physiology, ESIC-MC & PGIMSR Rajaji Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka.</afflication></Article></Articles>