Longitudinal follow-up of older former smokers reveals rapid decline in muscle oxidative capacity and physical activity

H. Rossiter (Torrance, CA, United States of America), F. Duan (Providence, RI, United States of America), R. Calmelat (Torrance, CA, United States of America), K. Williams (Kingston, RI, United States of America), R. Casaburi (Torrance, CA, United States of America), A. Adami (Kingston, RI, United States of America)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – From respiratory physiology to diagnosis and treatment
Session: From respiratory physiology to diagnosis and treatment
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 2559
Disease area: Airway diseases

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