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    Programa de entrenamiento respiratorio para mejorar la capacidad pulmonar en estudiantes que se especializan en instrumentos de viento
    (2025-03-18) Mullo Ramírez, Mirian Fabiola; Zurita Altamirano, Israel Mauricio; Universidad Técnica de Ambato / Facultad de Ciencias de Salud / Centro de Posgrados
    Wind instrument players need effective lung function, and adequate expiratory muscle strength to generate sound, otherwise it can contribute to problems with sound quality, projection, articulation, intonation, and resistance. The objective of the research was to determine the increase in lung capacity through the application of a respiratory training program. The observational analytical study, with a prospective longitudinal design. A respiratory training program was developed, lasting 12 weeks. Subsequently, a pre- and post-intervention spirometric evolution was performed. The sample was 30 musicians. The Student's T test was performed in the SPSS-26 program to determine a correlation between the respiratory training program and lung capacity. Once the pre- and post-training evaluation was carried out, the before and after results of lung capacity were compared where the results of p value (0.000) is greater than alpha (0.05) so the results of the t test suggest that there is a significant difference in lung capacity before and after training. The respiratory training program significantly improved lung capacity.

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