Veterans with Gulf War Illness exhibit distinct respiratory patterns during maximal cardiopulmonary exercise.
Jacob B LindheimerDane B CookJacquelyn C Klein-AdamsWei QianHelene Z HillGudrun LangeDuncan S NdiranguGlenn R WylieMichael J FalvoPublished in: PloS one (2019)
In our sample, veterans with Gulf War Illness adopt a unique exercise ventilatory pattern characterized by reduced respiratory frequency, despite similar ventilation relative to controls. Although the mechanism(s) by which this pattern is achieved remains unresolved, our findings suggest that the components of ventilation should be considered when evaluating clinical conditions with unexplained exertional symptoms.