2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjresp-2023-001791
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Reduced tidal volume-inflection point and elevated operating lung volumes during exercise in females with well-controlled asthma

Andrew R Brotto,
Devin B Phillips,
Samira D Rowland
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionIndividuals with asthma breathe at higher operating lung volumes during exercise compared with healthy individuals, which contributes to increased exertional dyspnoea. In health, females are more likely to develop exertional dyspnoea than males at a given workload or ventilation, and therefore, it is possible that females with asthma may develop disproportional dyspnoea on exertion. The purpose of this study was to compare operating lung volume and dyspnoea responses during exercise in females with… Show more

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