AbstractObjectiveTo determine the success rate of the manovacuometry test in children between 4 and 12 years of age.MethodsCross-sectional study involving children and adolescents from 4 to 12 years of age, enrolled in three basic education schools. All subjects had the anthropometric and respiratory muscle strength (maximum inspiratory pressure and maximum expiratory pressure) data measured. Students whose parents did not authorize participation or who did not want to undergo the test were excluded. The test was considered successful when the subject reached acceptability (no air leaks) and reproducibility (variation <10% between the two major maneuvers) criteria established by guidelines. Failure was defined when subjects did not meet the...
Like in adults, normal values of maximal inspiratory pressure (PImax) and maximal expiratory pressur...
Background: Measurements of maximal voluntary inspiratory (Pimax) and expiratory (Pemax) pressures a...
To generate reference values for two inspiratory muscle endurance (IME) protocols in healthy childre...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the success rate of the manovacuometry test in children between 4 and ...
SummaryAimTo generate reference values for respiratory muscle strength in healthy children aged thre...
OBJECTIVE: To assess and compare the respiratory muscle strength among eutrophic, overweight and obe...
Background: Measurement of respiratory muscle function is important in the diagnosis of respiratory ...
The aim of this study was primarily to determine the reliability and factor validity of four muscula...
Previous studies have proposed only one prediction equation for respiratory muscle strength without ...
To determine absolute and relative (adjusted for body mass) strength, mean power, and mean velocity ...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between upper and lower body muscular strength...
To generate reference values for two inspiratory muscle endurance (IME) protocols in healthy childre...
AIM: To establish which instrument is the most valid and reliable measure of muscle strength in chil...
Abstract The psychophysical development of humans is genetically determined and influenced by a num...
This study aimed to validate the 10x20m test for children aged 3 to 6 years in order to analyse card...
Like in adults, normal values of maximal inspiratory pressure (PImax) and maximal expiratory pressur...
Background: Measurements of maximal voluntary inspiratory (Pimax) and expiratory (Pemax) pressures a...
To generate reference values for two inspiratory muscle endurance (IME) protocols in healthy childre...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the success rate of the manovacuometry test in children between 4 and ...
SummaryAimTo generate reference values for respiratory muscle strength in healthy children aged thre...
OBJECTIVE: To assess and compare the respiratory muscle strength among eutrophic, overweight and obe...
Background: Measurement of respiratory muscle function is important in the diagnosis of respiratory ...
The aim of this study was primarily to determine the reliability and factor validity of four muscula...
Previous studies have proposed only one prediction equation for respiratory muscle strength without ...
To determine absolute and relative (adjusted for body mass) strength, mean power, and mean velocity ...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between upper and lower body muscular strength...
To generate reference values for two inspiratory muscle endurance (IME) protocols in healthy childre...
AIM: To establish which instrument is the most valid and reliable measure of muscle strength in chil...
Abstract The psychophysical development of humans is genetically determined and influenced by a num...
This study aimed to validate the 10x20m test for children aged 3 to 6 years in order to analyse card...
Like in adults, normal values of maximal inspiratory pressure (PImax) and maximal expiratory pressur...
Background: Measurements of maximal voluntary inspiratory (Pimax) and expiratory (Pemax) pressures a...
To generate reference values for two inspiratory muscle endurance (IME) protocols in healthy childre...