Effects of Long-Term Training on the Pulmonary Function of Outstanding U-Half Pipe Snowboard Athletes

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Through measuring the respiratory function of 17 outstanding U-Half Pipe snowboard athletes, compared with the normal students,to understand the basic conditions of their respiratory system. The results showed that: there were higher levels in the expiratory volume (EV) and expiratory reserve volume (RV) of female snowboard skiers than that of normal students; there were higher levels in small airway ventilation and pulmonary ventilation (PV) of outstanding U-Half Pipe snowboard athletes than that of normal students; the FEV1/FVC of outstanding U-Half Pipe snowboard athletes were below 80%.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 480-481)

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June 2011

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