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The effects of vocal exertion on lung volume measurements and acoustics in speakers reporting high and low vocal fatigue.

Robert Brinton FujikiJessica E HuberM Preeti Sivasankar
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Individuals reporting high vocal fatigue employed less efficient respiratory strategies during periods of increased vocal demand when compared with individuals reporting low vocal fatigue. Individuals reporting high vocal fatigue had shorter maximum phonation time on loud vowels. Further study should examine the potential screening value of loud maximum phonation time, as well as the clinical implications of the observed respiratory patterns for managing vocal fatigue.
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