Objective: To evaluate maximal respiratory pressures, pulmonary volumes and capacities and exercise functional capacity in pregnant women with preeclampsia. Method: Primigravid women with preeclampsia and healthy primigravid women were evaluated by means of manovacuometry, spirometry and the 6-minute walk test. Results: The group with preeclampsia showed higher minute ventilation and lower forced vital capacity and exercise tolerance. The presence of preeclampsia and forced vital capacity were predictors in the six-minute walk test. Conclusion: Preeclampsia showed significant alterations in the respiratory system and was associated with lower exercise tolerance; however, it did not affect respiratory muscle functions
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of supervised physical exercise on maternal physical fitness, feto...
PURPOSE: Plateau in oxygen consumption (VO2) is the primary indicator for determining if an individu...
uring normal pregnancy respiratory performance is significantly affected indicated by alterations in...
Physical activity is necessary for pregnant women but must have in mind the morfofunctional changes....
The advancing pregnancy of the primigravid pregnant women may have negative effect on lung function ...
Objective: To assess the nature and significance of changes in parameters characterizing the functio...
Pulmonary status of women during pregnancy is of great importance. Their efficacy should be assessed...
The hemodynamic and cardiovascular changes seen during PE vary according to the natural history of t...
Background: A few data are available on the effects of pregnancy on pulmonary function in different ...
OBJECTIVE: Women who have had preeclampsia demonstrate higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS...
Introduction: Pregnancy is characterized by sequence of dynamic physiological changes that impact on...
ObjectiveWomen who have had preeclampsia demonstrate higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS),...
Contains fulltext : 87142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study was...
Determining the condition of the intrauterine fetus is an important obstetric and social task. Despi...
Objective: Pregnancy brings about significant changes in respiratory function, as evidenced by alte...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of supervised physical exercise on maternal physical fitness, feto...
PURPOSE: Plateau in oxygen consumption (VO2) is the primary indicator for determining if an individu...
uring normal pregnancy respiratory performance is significantly affected indicated by alterations in...
Physical activity is necessary for pregnant women but must have in mind the morfofunctional changes....
The advancing pregnancy of the primigravid pregnant women may have negative effect on lung function ...
Objective: To assess the nature and significance of changes in parameters characterizing the functio...
Pulmonary status of women during pregnancy is of great importance. Their efficacy should be assessed...
The hemodynamic and cardiovascular changes seen during PE vary according to the natural history of t...
Background: A few data are available on the effects of pregnancy on pulmonary function in different ...
OBJECTIVE: Women who have had preeclampsia demonstrate higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS...
Introduction: Pregnancy is characterized by sequence of dynamic physiological changes that impact on...
ObjectiveWomen who have had preeclampsia demonstrate higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS),...
Contains fulltext : 87142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study was...
Determining the condition of the intrauterine fetus is an important obstetric and social task. Despi...
Objective: Pregnancy brings about significant changes in respiratory function, as evidenced by alte...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of supervised physical exercise on maternal physical fitness, feto...
PURPOSE: Plateau in oxygen consumption (VO2) is the primary indicator for determining if an individu...
uring normal pregnancy respiratory performance is significantly affected indicated by alterations in...