<p>Panel A: Maximum VO<sub>2</sub> (VO<sub>2</sub>-Peak/ABW) normalized with actual individual weight in kg. Panel B: Maximum VO<sub>2</sub> (VO<sub>2</sub>-Peak/IBW) normalized with individual ideal body weight in kg. CTL = healthy normal weight subjects. OB-CTL = obese subjects without a diagnosis of asthma. OB-Asthma = obese subjects with a diagnosis of asthma. N = 10 in each group. n.s. indicates p value not significant. † unadjusted p value significant, ‡ Bonferroni adjusted p value assuming 3 hypothesis tests significant.</p
In the evaluation of exercise intolerance of patients with respiratory diseases the American Medical...
a p ≤ 0.05 vs. Normal weight; b: p ≤ 0.05 vs. Overweight; c: p ≤ 0.05 vs. Obesity Class I; d p ≤ 0.0...
<p>CTL = healthy normal weight subjects. OB-CTL = obese subjects without a diagnosis of asthma. OB-A...
<p>Panel A: VE = maximum minute ventilation achieved and measured by continuous spirometry circuit d...
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<p>Individuals with normal exercise tolerance (Grade 1) were subclassified into Grade 1a (athletes, ...
<p>CTL = healthy normal weight subjects. OB-CTL = obese subjects without a diagnosis of asthma. OB-A...
According to normal weight, overweight and obesity groups (n = 1,594), physiological responses to ca...
<p>CTL = healthy normal weight subjects. OB-CTL = obese subjects without a diagnosis of asthma. OB-A...
The American College of Sports Medicine advocates the use of a percentage of maximal oxygen uptake r...
Background: Herein, we report the effect of body mass index (BMI) on respiratory fitness by measurin...
Exercise capacity (A: VO2max; B: 6MWT) and pulmonary capacity (C: FEV1; D: FVCex) in relation to the...
Objectives: Patients with asthma may feel limited in physical activity (PA). Reduced PA has been dem...
<p>CTL = healthy normal weight subjects. OB-CTL = obese subjects without a diagnosis of asthma. OB-A...
BACKGROUND: regular exercise and physical activity have favourable effects on cardiorespiratory fitn...
In the evaluation of exercise intolerance of patients with respiratory diseases the American Medical...
a p ≤ 0.05 vs. Normal weight; b: p ≤ 0.05 vs. Overweight; c: p ≤ 0.05 vs. Obesity Class I; d p ≤ 0.0...
<p>CTL = healthy normal weight subjects. OB-CTL = obese subjects without a diagnosis of asthma. OB-A...
<p>Panel A: VE = maximum minute ventilation achieved and measured by continuous spirometry circuit d...
Copyright © 2013 H. Reza Ahmadian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
<p>Individuals with normal exercise tolerance (Grade 1) were subclassified into Grade 1a (athletes, ...
<p>CTL = healthy normal weight subjects. OB-CTL = obese subjects without a diagnosis of asthma. OB-A...
According to normal weight, overweight and obesity groups (n = 1,594), physiological responses to ca...
<p>CTL = healthy normal weight subjects. OB-CTL = obese subjects without a diagnosis of asthma. OB-A...
The American College of Sports Medicine advocates the use of a percentage of maximal oxygen uptake r...
Background: Herein, we report the effect of body mass index (BMI) on respiratory fitness by measurin...
Exercise capacity (A: VO2max; B: 6MWT) and pulmonary capacity (C: FEV1; D: FVCex) in relation to the...
Objectives: Patients with asthma may feel limited in physical activity (PA). Reduced PA has been dem...
<p>CTL = healthy normal weight subjects. OB-CTL = obese subjects without a diagnosis of asthma. OB-A...
BACKGROUND: regular exercise and physical activity have favourable effects on cardiorespiratory fitn...
In the evaluation of exercise intolerance of patients with respiratory diseases the American Medical...
a p ≤ 0.05 vs. Normal weight; b: p ≤ 0.05 vs. Overweight; c: p ≤ 0.05 vs. Obesity Class I; d p ≤ 0.0...
<p>CTL = healthy normal weight subjects. OB-CTL = obese subjects without a diagnosis of asthma. OB-A...