Serum adiponectin in hospitalised patients with COPD: Relationship with peripheral muscle function, physical performance and readmissions

S. Kon, S. Jones, B. Miller, R. Tal-Singer, B. Haselden, J. Canavan, C. Nolan, S. Schofield, P. Cullinan, M. Polkey, W. Man (Harefield, Middelsex, Middlesex, London, United Kingdom; King of Prussia, United States Of America)

Source: International Congress 2014 – Latest insights in physical activity, exercise testing and muscles
Session: Latest insights in physical activity, exercise testing and muscles
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 4485
Disease area: Airway diseases

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S. Kon, S. Jones, B. Miller, R. Tal-Singer, B. Haselden, J. Canavan, C. Nolan, S. Schofield, P. Cullinan, M. Polkey, W. Man (Harefield, Middelsex, Middlesex, London, United Kingdom; King of Prussia, United States Of America). Serum adiponectin in hospitalised patients with COPD: Relationship with peripheral muscle function, physical performance and readmissions. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 4485

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