Pre-term birth is associated with numerous cardio-respiratory sequelae in children. Whether these impairments impact the responses to exercise in normoxia or hypoxia remains to be established. Fourteen prematurely-born (PREM) (Mean ± SD; gestational age 29 ± 2 weeks; age 9.5 ± 0.3 years), and 15 full-term children (CONT) (gestational age 39 ± 1 weeks; age 9.7 ± 0.9 years), underwent incremental exercise tests to exhaustion in normoxia (FiO2 = 20.9%) and normobaric hypoxia (FiO2 = 13.2%) on a cycle ergometer. Cardio-respiratory variables were measured throughout. Peak power output was higher in normoxia than hypoxia (103 ± 17 vs. 77 ± 18 W; p p = 0.154). VO2peak was higher in normoxia than hypoxia in CONT (50.8 ± 7.2 vs. 43.8 ± 9.9 mL·kg−1·m...
Rationale: Limited information is available about the long-term outcome of lung function and exercis...
Rationale Evidence regarding exercise capacity and physical activity in children born extremely pret...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comImpaired respiratory function has been found fre...
Pre-term birth is associated with numerous cardio-respiratory sequelae in children. Whether these im...
Pre-term birth is associated with numerous cardio-respiratory sequelae in children. Whether these im...
The pre-term birth survival rate has increased considerably in recent decades, and research investig...
Premature birth induces long-term sequelae on the cardiopulmonary system, leading to reduced exercis...
Background Survivors of preterm-birth have increased prevalence of respiratory, cardiovascular, a...
Pre-term birth is a major health concern that occurs in approximately 10% of births worldwide. Despi...
PurposePre-term birth provokes life-long anatomical and functional respiratory system sequelae. Alth...
Pre-term birth provokes life-long anatomical and functional respiratory system sequelae. Although bl...
Background Extreme prematurity has been associated with exercise intolerance and reduced physical a...
Background: Extremely preterm (EP) birth is associated with a series of adverse health outcomes, som...
Preterm birth is a global health issue that can induce lifelong medical sequela. Presently, at least...
The incidence of preterm birth is increasing worldwide. Some of the survivors of preterm birth will ...
Rationale: Limited information is available about the long-term outcome of lung function and exercis...
Rationale Evidence regarding exercise capacity and physical activity in children born extremely pret...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comImpaired respiratory function has been found fre...
Pre-term birth is associated with numerous cardio-respiratory sequelae in children. Whether these im...
Pre-term birth is associated with numerous cardio-respiratory sequelae in children. Whether these im...
The pre-term birth survival rate has increased considerably in recent decades, and research investig...
Premature birth induces long-term sequelae on the cardiopulmonary system, leading to reduced exercis...
Background Survivors of preterm-birth have increased prevalence of respiratory, cardiovascular, a...
Pre-term birth is a major health concern that occurs in approximately 10% of births worldwide. Despi...
PurposePre-term birth provokes life-long anatomical and functional respiratory system sequelae. Alth...
Pre-term birth provokes life-long anatomical and functional respiratory system sequelae. Although bl...
Background Extreme prematurity has been associated with exercise intolerance and reduced physical a...
Background: Extremely preterm (EP) birth is associated with a series of adverse health outcomes, som...
Preterm birth is a global health issue that can induce lifelong medical sequela. Presently, at least...
The incidence of preterm birth is increasing worldwide. Some of the survivors of preterm birth will ...
Rationale: Limited information is available about the long-term outcome of lung function and exercis...
Rationale Evidence regarding exercise capacity and physical activity in children born extremely pret...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comImpaired respiratory function has been found fre...