e-learning
resources
Munich 2014
Tuesday, 09.09.2014
Clinical physiology and respiratory muscles
Login
Search all ERS
e-learning
resources
Disease Areas
Airways Diseases
Interstitial Lung Diseases
Respiratory Critical Care
Respiratory Infections
Paediatric Respiratory Diseases
Pulmonary Vascular Diseases
Sleep and Breathing Disorders
Thoracic Oncology
Events
International Congress
Courses
Webinars
Conferences
Research Seminars
Journal Clubs
Publications
Breathe
Monograph
ERJ
ERJ Open Research
ERR
European Lung White Book
Handbook Series
Guidelines
All ERS guidelines
e-learning
CME Online
Case reports
Short Videos
SpirXpert
Procedure Videos
CME tests
Reference Database of Respiratory Sounds
Radiology Image Challenge
Brief tobacco interventions
EU Projects
VALUE-Dx
ERN-LUNG
ECRAID
UNITE4TB
Disease Areas
Events
Publications
Guidelines
e-learning
EU Projects
Login
Search
Neuromuscular dissociation of the diaphragm is more pronounced during treadmill exercise compared with cycle exercise in obese COPD patients
C. E. Ciavaglia, J. A. Guenette, D. Langer, K. A. Webb, J. A. Neder, D. E. O'Donnell (Kingston, Vancouver, Canada; Leuven, Belgium)
Source:
International Congress 2014 – Clinical physiology and respiratory muscles
Session:
Clinical physiology and respiratory muscles
Session type:
Poster Discussion
Number:
3530
Disease area:
Airway diseases
Rating:
You must
login
to grade this presentation.
Share or cite this content
Citations should be made in the following way:
C. E. Ciavaglia, J. A. Guenette, D. Langer, K. A. Webb, J. A. Neder, D. E. O'Donnell (Kingston, Vancouver, Canada; Leuven, Belgium). Neuromuscular dissociation of the diaphragm is more pronounced during treadmill exercise compared with cycle exercise in obese COPD patients. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 3530
You must
login
to share this Presentation/Article on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or by email.
Member's Comments
No comment yet.
You must
Login
to comment this presentation.
Related content which might interest you:
From pulmonary gas exchange to the interpretation of arterial blood gases
Optimizing invasive ventilation for SMA type 1 children who are receiving the gene therapy
Muscle energy techniques for COPD patients: Effects on pulmonary function and activities of daily living
Related content which might interest you:
The effects of COPD progression on exercise ventilatory inefficiency
Source: International Congress 2014 – Mechanisms of exercise limitation in health and disease
Year: 2014
Is ventilatory efficiency impaired during progressive exercise in mild COPD?
Source: International Congress 2014 – Clinical exercise physiology in health and COPD
Year: 2014
Dynamics of QT interval from rest to peak exercise among COPD patients
Source: International Congress 2014 – Clinical exercise physiology in health and COPD
Year: 2014
Impaired myogenesis in the quadriceps muscle of cachectic COPD patients
Source: International Congress 2014 – Respiratory pathophysiology: mechanisms of alteration of lung, respiratory and peripheral muscle function
Year: 2014
Changes in inspiratory capacity and respiratory muscle strength after maximal exercise in pulmonary hypertension
Source: International Congress 2014 – Alterations of exercise and lung function in different diseases
Year: 2014
Acute physiological effects of partitioning exercise on exercise workload and quadriceps fatigue during resistance exercise in COPD
Source: International Congress 2015 – Physical activity, exercise and rehabilitation in COPD and beyond
Year: 2015
How does CHF influence the physiological and sensory responses to incremental exercise in patients with COPD?
Source: International Congress 2014 – Clinical exercise physiology in health and COPD
Year: 2014
Ventilatory constraints during exercise in asymptomatic versus symptomatic patients with GOLD grade I COPD
Source: International Congress 2014 – Mechanisms of exercise limitation in health and disease
Year: 2014
Maximal exercise in obese patients with COPD. The role of the fat free mass
Source: International Congress 2014 – Mechanisms of exercise limitation in health and disease
Year: 2014
Characteristics of the ventilatory response to incremental exercise in asthma
Source: International Congress 2014 – Alterations of exercise and lung function in different diseases
Year: 2014
Reduced submaximal exercise performance in COPD patients at moderate altitude (2590m)
Source: International Congress 2014 – Clinical exercise physiology in health and COPD
Year: 2014
Determinants of maximal inspiratory force and handgrip in a population of healthy elderly subjects
Source: International Congress 2014 – Pathophysiological mechanisms at different scales
Year: 2014
Effects of inspiratory muscle training and respiratory exercise at muscle function, thoracoabdominal mobility and dyspnea in patients with COPD
Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Exercise, physiotherapy techniques and assessment methods in COPD and asthma
Year: 2013
Respiratory muscle training with normocapnic hyperpnoea (RMNH) improves ventilatory pattern, thoraco-abdominal coordination and reduces oxygen desaturation during exercise in COPD patients
Source: International Congress 2014 – Mechanisms of exercise limitation in disease
Year: 2014
Inspiratory muscle training: Resistance to fatigue and functional outcomes during ehxaustive exercise in healthy human
Source: International Congress 2014 – Clinical physiology and respiratory muscles
Year: 2014
Cardiorespiratory fitness and peripheral muscle function in physically active adult smokers
Source: International Congress 2014 – Mechanisms of exercise limitation in health and disease
Year: 2014
Pattern of respiratory muscle recruitment during walking in active and less physically-active COPD patients
Source: Annual Congress 2013 –The latest insights in exercise testing and physical inactivity
Year: 2013
Longitudinal change in peak oxygen uptake in COPD patients
Source: International Congress 2014 – Clinical exercise physiology in health and COPD
Year: 2014
Effects of inspiratory muscle training on respiratory muscle strength, exercise capacity, physical fitness and daily living activities in patients with asthma
Source: International Congress 2015 – Respiratory physiotherapy assessment and techniques in COPD and asthma
Year: 2015
Flow limitation during resting breating is associated with reduced exercise capability in COPD
Source: International Congress 2014 – Mechanisms of exercise limitation in health and disease
Year: 2014
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking "Accept", you consent to the use of the cookies.
Accept