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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (2015) 90 (4): 332–351.
Published Online: 09 September 2015
... oxygen uptake, if assessed, and maximal work rate should be reported as the primary measure of exercise capacity. The final statement was reviewed by the European Cystic Fibrosis society and revised based on the comments received. The document was endorsed by the European Respiratory Society. Oxygen...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (2010) 80 (5): 410–418.
Published Online: 01 May 2010
... or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. 2010 Six-minute walk test Mobile cardiopulmonary monitoring Oxygen uptake Submaximal...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1997) 64 (1): 76–80.
Published Online: 21 January 2009
... (COPD). Exercise on a treadmill was performed until symptom-limited maximum oxygen uptake (VO 2 SL) was obtained. VET was absent in 14 patients (56%, VET(-) group) and present in the others (44%, VET(+) group). Basal pulmonary functions and dyspnea index (V E, SL /MVV) were not different between the two...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1994) 61 (2): 80–85.
Published Online: 20 January 2009
... in the exercising muscles, rather than pulmonary limitations, as were observed in group 3. 3 09 1993 21 12 1993 20 1 2009 HIV infection Pulmonary function Diffusing capacity Exercise capacity Oxygen uptake © 1994 S. Karger AG, Basel 1994 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1979) 37 (3): 135–141.
Published Online: 14 January 2009
.... Respiration 37: 135-141 (1979) Respiration in Conscious Dogs at Rest and during Exercise12 Natalie Banchero, Ahmad Rostami- and Manuel Glmenez3 University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colo. Key Words. Awake dogs Dogs Exercise Hyperventilation Oxygen uptake Panting Spontaneous breathing...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1978) 35 (4): 186–191.
Published Online: 14 January 2009
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Anesthetized dogs Awake dogs Dogs Hyperventilation Oxygen cost of breathing Oxygen uptake Panting Spontaneous...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1978) 36 (4): 189–193.
Published Online: 14 January 2009
... of breathing Oxygen uptake Panting Spontaneous breathing Ventilation Respiration 36: 189-193 (1978) Effects of Added Airway Dead Space on V 0 2in Dogs1 Natalio Banchero, Lynn Aquin, Francisco Romo-Salas and John M. Searles, jr. Departments of Physiology and Anesthesia, University of Colorado School...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (2009) 77 (1): 3–17.
Published Online: 14 January 2009
... to exercise may help in the diagnostic evaluation. In addition, CPET indexes can provide important functional and prognostic information regarding patients with pulmonary disease. Exercise indices, such as peak oxygen uptake (V’O 2 peak ), ventilatory equivalents for carbon dioxide production (V’ E -/V’CO 2...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (2008) 76 (4): 413–420.
Published Online: 17 September 2008
... months. Methods: Twenty physically active adult patients (8 females) with classic CF were enrolled for ET or RT for 3 months followed by 3 months of mixed training. Training was recorded by telemetry and in diaries and lasted 30–45 min, three times a week. Lung function and peak oxygen uptake (VO 2...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (2008) 76 (1): 21–27.
Published Online: 11 April 2008
... with the wall of the microvessel. Results: The OSAS group had significantly lower predicted relative maximal oxygen uptake (p = 0.0047) which was inversely correlated to the apnoea/hypopnoea index (AHI; r = –0.6, p = 0.017). There was a significantly higher CFPE index for slow type I fibres (p = 0.007) and fast...
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Journal: Respiration
Respiration (1999) 66 (1): 25–33.
Published Online: 19 February 1999
... lower AT (79 vs. 109 W). The ratio between oxygen uptake and heart rate (v̇O 2 /HR) (O 2 pulse) was higher in the obese group; nevertheless, this variable became significantly lower if we took into consideration the ratio between O 2 pulse and kilogram fat-free body mass or kilogram body weight. Both...