Implications of Airway Resistance and Conductance on the Respiratory Rate in individuals With Various Nutritional States Exposed To Exercise.
Erick Sánchez-PeñaSebastián Andres Rodríguz-ValdésDaniel Fernando Donoso-RiverosMáximo Escobar-CabelloMariano Del SolFernando Valenzuela-AedoRodrigo Lizama-PérezRodrigo Muñoz-CofrePublished in: Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (2024)
Nutritional status can significantly impact lung function; at rest, there was a decrease in lung volumes and an increase in RR in OB subjects. In addition, there was a significant decrease in eT of OB subjects post-exercise. Finally, a significant relationship of BF%/GAW and BF%/sGAW with post-exercise eT was noted.