Relationship between peak inspiratory flow and handgrip strength measurement in men with mild COPD

Y. Komase (Yokohama, Japan), T. Tsuburai (Yokohama, Japan), S. Tanaka (Yokohama, Japan), B. Ohyama (Yokohama, Japan), H. Muraoka (Yokohama, Japan), N. Hida (Yokohama, Japan), T. Kobayashi (Yokohama, Japan), M. Matsushima (Yokohama, Japan)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Monitoring of patients with COPD
Session: Monitoring of patients with COPD
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 1049
Disease area: Airway diseases

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