INTRODUCTION: In an increasingly old society, the study of the respiratory system changes and new techniques dedicated to older patients are of interest in physiologic studies as well as in the diagnosis of respiratory diseases. OBJECTIVES: (1) To investigate the impact of ageing on the resistive and reactive properties of the respiratory system, and (2) to compare the easiness of accomplishment of spirometry and forced oscillation for assessing lung function. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study in which forced oscillation was used to investigate respiratory system resistive and reactive properties, while spirometry was used as a reference test to evaluate 80 normal subjects aged between 20 and 86 years. A questionnaire was used t...
Questionnaires are the most used subjective instrument of measurement in respiratory epidemiology. ...
Background and Objectives: Ageing is associated with progressive declining in pulmonary function. Aw...
All of the components of the human lung are affected by aging. Changes in lung architecture include ...
Objectives: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma are major causes of hospitalisation and...
Background: Lung function declines with old age and is further accelerated by exposure to noxious pa...
This article summarises the main structural and physiological changes which take place in the lung f...
Objectives: To assess breathing behaviors and perception of added respiratory loads in young compare...
Obstructive lung disease (OLD) is highly prevalent in elderly subjects but markedly under-diagnosed....
Background: The relationship of spirometric values to other respiratory and functional parameters in...
INTRODUCTION: Detection of smoking effects is of utmost importance in the prevention of cigarette-in...
Background and objective The mortality rate for patients requiring mechanical ventilation is about 3...
AbstractObstructive lung disease (OLD) is highly prevalent in elderly subjects but markedly under-di...
BACKGROUND: Impulse oscillometry (IOS) is a non-demanding lung function test. Its diagnostic use may...
Spirometric indices as well as other respiratory and functional parameters decline with age, but the...
Keywords: disuse;physical activity;quality of life Objective: To examine the age-related decline of ...
Questionnaires are the most used subjective instrument of measurement in respiratory epidemiology. ...
Background and Objectives: Ageing is associated with progressive declining in pulmonary function. Aw...
All of the components of the human lung are affected by aging. Changes in lung architecture include ...
Objectives: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma are major causes of hospitalisation and...
Background: Lung function declines with old age and is further accelerated by exposure to noxious pa...
This article summarises the main structural and physiological changes which take place in the lung f...
Objectives: To assess breathing behaviors and perception of added respiratory loads in young compare...
Obstructive lung disease (OLD) is highly prevalent in elderly subjects but markedly under-diagnosed....
Background: The relationship of spirometric values to other respiratory and functional parameters in...
INTRODUCTION: Detection of smoking effects is of utmost importance in the prevention of cigarette-in...
Background and objective The mortality rate for patients requiring mechanical ventilation is about 3...
AbstractObstructive lung disease (OLD) is highly prevalent in elderly subjects but markedly under-di...
BACKGROUND: Impulse oscillometry (IOS) is a non-demanding lung function test. Its diagnostic use may...
Spirometric indices as well as other respiratory and functional parameters decline with age, but the...
Keywords: disuse;physical activity;quality of life Objective: To examine the age-related decline of ...
Questionnaires are the most used subjective instrument of measurement in respiratory epidemiology. ...
Background and Objectives: Ageing is associated with progressive declining in pulmonary function. Aw...
All of the components of the human lung are affected by aging. Changes in lung architecture include ...