40 Years of Boosting
40 Years of Boosting
Blood Pressure Studies
7% Reduction in systolic Blood Pressure
7% Reduction in systolic Blood Pressure
A clinical study with midlife to older adults performing inspiratory muscle strength training for 6 weeks showed an improvement in blood flow and endothelial function, leading to a 7% reduction in systolic blood pressure from 135 mmHg to 126 mmHg.
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3% Reduction in Diastolic Blood Pressure
3% Reduction in Diastolic Blood Pressure
A 6-week clinical study with midlife to older adults performing inspiratory muscle strength training showed an improvement in blood flow and endothelial function, leading to a 2.5% reduction in diastolic blood pressure from 79 mmHg to 77 mmHg.
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45% Increase in Artery Diameter
45% Increase in Artery Diameter
A 6-week clinical study with midlife to older adults performing inspiratory muscle strength training showed an improvement in blood flow and endothelial function, leading to a 3% reduction in diastolic blood pressure from 79 mmHg to 77 mmHg.
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Cardiac & Pulmonary Studies
67% Increase in Peak Cough Flow
67% Increase in Peak Cough Flow
Patients performing respiratory muscle training after a spinal injury showed a 67% increase in peak cough flow and regained respiratory muscle strength.
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57% Increase in 6 Minute Walk Distance
57% Increase in 6 Minute Walk Distance
A study including 30 patients with COPD who used The Breather for 2 weeks showed an increase in distance walking from 35 feet to 55 feet in 6 minutes making it a 57% increase after training.
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31% Increase in Inspiratory Muscle Strength
31% Increase in Inspiratory Muscle Strength
Patients with COPD showed significant increase in Inspiratory Muscle Strength in just 2 weeks of Respiratory Muscle Training.
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Speech & Swallow Studies
37% Improvement in Swallow Ability
37% Improvement in Swallow Ability
Patients performing combined RMT following a stroke for 28 days showed a 37% increase in their swallow ability, improving airway protection.
132% Increase In Max Phonation Time
132% Increase In Max Phonation Time
Patients with COPD were evaluated after 4 weeks of RMT and showed a 132% increase in Max Phonation Time, improving speech function due to improved respiratory strength.
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72% Improvement in Speech Intelligibility
72% Improvement in Speech Intelligibility
Stroke patients with dysarthria performing respiratory muscle training showed a 72% increase in perception of intelligibility.
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