normal peak flowdoi:10.1007/978-3-642-41714-6_140851normal peak flow maximum normal flownormal peak flowmaximum normal flowmaximum normal flowmaximum normal flowSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
The objectives of this study were to (1) compare peak expiratory flow (PEF), physical activity (PA), and core performance among normal-weight, overweight, and obese adolescents and (2) explore the relationships between PEF, physical activity, core performance, and anthropometric measurements across...
papillary muscles were included as part of the RV mass and excluded from the RV volume [29] with results presented for men and women in Table9. In the remaining eight studies, the papillary muscles were included as part of the RV
papillary muscles were included as part of the RV mass and excluded from the RV volume [29] with results presented for men and women in Table9. In the remaining eight studies, the papillary muscles were included as part of the RV
The increased peak flow in the feet down tilted position is explained by passive dilatation of the vessels due to increased hydrostatic pressure. It is suggested, that measurement of maximal ischaemic exercise blood flow in the tilted position may be a more sensitive procedure for detection of ...
Between contractions the values were 0.48 ± 0.19 (median: 0.46, range: 0.14–1.00) for the pulsatility index and 0.44 ± 0.18 (median: 0.42, range: 0.14–1.00) for the peak velocity index for veins. These differences during and between contractions were highly significant ( P -value < ...
While WS12 in the nanomolar range elicits stronger calcium transients than picomolar concentrations of testosterone, at the picomolar level TRPM8 agonists such as menthol, icilin or WS12 lack significant effects on intracellular calcium imaging28. On the other hand, nanomolar concentrations of ...
Defining the normal range for aortic size and bio-elastic properties is an important aid in the early detection of adverse aortic changes. Aortic dimensions Knowledge of the size of the thoracic aorta is important for the treatment of patients with congenital and acquired cardiovascular diseases. ...
A tilting procedure, that increases the leg blood flow after maximal ischaemic exercise by 65% in normal persons, was used in a series of long-term juvenil
asymptomatic children with asthma who have normal peak flow rates and suggest that frequent assessment of FEF 25–75 is required, as well as daily monitoring of symptoms and peak flow both in trials of drug therapy and for more optimal assessment of the effectiveness of therapy in clinical ...