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Changes in quantifiable breathing pattern components predict asthma control: an observational cross-sectional study.

Panagiotis SakkatosAnne BrutonAnna Barney
Published in: Asthma research and practice (2021)
The within-subject variability of timing parameters and TA motion can be used to predict asthma control. Higher breathing pattern variability was associated with uncontrolled asthma suggesting that irregular resting breathing can be an indicator of poor asthma control.
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