Respiratory muscle fatiguability is higher in obese individuals with poor sleep quality

R. Severin (Chicago, United States of America), S. Phillips (Chicago, United States of America)

Source: Sleep and Breathing Conference 2021
Session: Sleep disorders and comorbidities: cardiopulmonary, cerebral and metabolic
Session type: Oral Presentation
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Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders

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