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Wearing face masks while climbing stairs influences respiratory physiology.

Ophir Bar-OnOri GoldbergPatrick StaflerHagit LevineEyal JacobiEinat ShmueliBenjamin RothschildDario PraisMeir Mei-Zahav
Published in: Journal of breath research (2024)
During routine daily activities, such as stair-climbing, face masks cause dyspnea, and have measurable influences on ventilation, including true desaturation and hypercapnia, especially in males.
Keyphrases
  • clinical practice
  • physical activity
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  • intensive care unit
  • respiratory tract