Relationship between family function and exercise capacity and inspiratory muscle strength in COPD
C. Pinto da Paixão (Aveiro, Portugal), P. Rebelo (Aveiro, Portugal), A. Oliveira (Aveiro, Portugal), C. Jácome (Porto, Portugal), J. Cruz (Leiria, Portugal), C. Freitas (Porto, Portugal), H. Loureiro (Aveiro, Portugal), M. Rua (Aveiro, Portugal), P. Ferreira (Aveiro, Portugal), A. Marques (Aveiro, Portugal)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Chronic respiratory disease: effects of rehabilitation interventions in patients
Disease area: Airway diseases
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