Is the sniff value similar to PImax and inspiratory peak pressure in heathy adults?

A. Lista-Paz (A Coruña, Spain), S. Souto Camba (A Coruña, Spain), L. González Doniz (A Coruña, Spain), A. Quintela Del Río (A Coruña, Spain), A. Arbillaga Etxarri (Donosti, Spain), E. Gimeno-Santos (Barcelona, Spain), J. Vilaró (Barcelona, Spain), R. Torres-Castro (Santiago de Chile, Chile), C. Serrano Veguillas (Madrid, Spain), A. Varas De La Fuente (Madrid, Spain), P. Bravo Cortés (Toledo, Spain), C. Martín Cortijo (Madrid, Spain), E. García Delgado (Madrid, Spain), J. Valera Felices (Palma de Mallorca, Spain), C. González Montáñez (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain), E. Giménez Moolhuijzen (A Coruña, Spain), Y. Sanesteban Hermida (A Coruña, Spain), R. Martín Valero (Málaga, Spain), . Fregonezi (Natal, Brazil), M. Francín Gallego (Zaragoza, Spain), B. Herrero Cortina (Zaragoza, Spain), J. Álvarez Rivas (Córdoba, Spain), A. Ríos Cortés (Cartagena, Spain)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – A knowledge update on respiratory muscle function, assessment and training
Session: A knowledge update on respiratory muscle function, assessment and training
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