This was an original research study conducted by multiple members of The University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The study was conducted by Chase O. LaComb with the help of Richard D. Tandy, Szu Ping Lee, John C. Young, as well as James W. Navalta and published January 31st of 2017. The purpose of the experiment was to determine the difference in breathing efficiency between nasal and oral breathing methods in increasing levels of sub-maximal aerobic exercise. I can use this source in the future to consult how I want to conduct my experiment. Additionally, this source will be a useful pinpoint to find additional research sources.
This was an original research study to investigate VO2max, GXT TE and PE in recreational runners who had previously done their training in self-selected nasal consumption. The study was conducted by George M. Dallam, Steve R. McClaran, Daniel G. Cox, and Carol P. Foust. All members of the study are apart of the Dept. of Exercise Science, Heath Promotion and Recreation at Colorado State University. One very useful part of the study I can see myself including in my own work is the utilization of the Speedo Profile Nose Clip to ensure that the runners wouldn’t breathe nasally.
The study, Triathalete adapts to breathing restricted to the nasal passage without loss in VO2max or VVO2max is an original research paper. The study was conducted at the Department of Exercise Science, Health Promotion and Recreation at Colorado State University. This study highlights how triathletes have become more accustomed to nasally breathing over time with practice. I will use this study as a reference to reference as I begin to collect data over time.
This scientific article is an original research paper published by the University of New Mexico and authored by David S. James among other authors. The article covers how different ages vary their usage of nasal and oral breathing depending on their actions. I will use this study to reference because I am only studying biological males ages 16-18 which could have implications for my collected data.