Purpose. Healthy patients with unilateral diaphragm paralysis (UDP) are often asymptomatic; those with UDP and comorbidities that increase work of breathing are often dyspneic. We report the effect of obesity on exercise capacity in UDP patients. Methods. All obese and nonobese patients with UDP undergoing cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) during a 32-month period in the exercise laboratory of an academic hospital were compared to a retrospectively identified cohort of obese and nonobese controls without UDP, matched for key features. CPET used a modified Bruce treadmill protocol with breath-to-breath expired gas analysis. O2 uptake, minute ventilation, exercise time, and work rate were recorded at peak exercise. Static pulmonary func...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> Obese subjects have decreased pulmonary function. The hypothesis of our study was...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Obese patients show a decline in exercise capacity and diverse deg...
Introduction. Obesity may decrease the strength of respiratory muscles as well as pulmonary function...
SummaryRegular exercise appears to be one of the best predictors of successful weight maintenance. A...
Abstract Background Most patients with unilateral dia...
Purpose: Obesity is associated with increased activity-related dyspnea. Nevertheless, the physiologi...
Background Unilateral diaphragm dysfunction (UDD) is an underdiagnosed cause of dyspnoea. Inspirator...
Obesity, particularly severe central obesity, affects respiratory physiology both at rest and during...
AIM: To test the hypothesis that obese individuals may either hyperinflate or deflate the lung when ...
In patients with combined obesity and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), dyspnea intensit...
Aim: To test the hypothesis that obese individuals may either hyperinflate or deflate the lung when ...
The purpose of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in the obese person, as in any cardiopulmonar...
ide breathing and total chest compliance during dia-phragm relaxation were measured in eight obese s...
Obesity is a progressively increasing health problem worldwide. This study was planned to investigat...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Obesity is associated with increased dyspnoea and reduced health status in...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> Obese subjects have decreased pulmonary function. The hypothesis of our study was...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Obese patients show a decline in exercise capacity and diverse deg...
Introduction. Obesity may decrease the strength of respiratory muscles as well as pulmonary function...
SummaryRegular exercise appears to be one of the best predictors of successful weight maintenance. A...
Abstract Background Most patients with unilateral dia...
Purpose: Obesity is associated with increased activity-related dyspnea. Nevertheless, the physiologi...
Background Unilateral diaphragm dysfunction (UDD) is an underdiagnosed cause of dyspnoea. Inspirator...
Obesity, particularly severe central obesity, affects respiratory physiology both at rest and during...
AIM: To test the hypothesis that obese individuals may either hyperinflate or deflate the lung when ...
In patients with combined obesity and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), dyspnea intensit...
Aim: To test the hypothesis that obese individuals may either hyperinflate or deflate the lung when ...
The purpose of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in the obese person, as in any cardiopulmonar...
ide breathing and total chest compliance during dia-phragm relaxation were measured in eight obese s...
Obesity is a progressively increasing health problem worldwide. This study was planned to investigat...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Obesity is associated with increased dyspnoea and reduced health status in...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> Obese subjects have decreased pulmonary function. The hypothesis of our study was...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Obese patients show a decline in exercise capacity and diverse deg...
Introduction. Obesity may decrease the strength of respiratory muscles as well as pulmonary function...