Physical activity “responders” vs “non-responders” after exercise training with air or oxygen in people with COPD and exercise-induced desaturation

Z. McKeough (Sydney, Australia), R. Leung (Sydney, Australia), A. Holland (Melbourne, Australia), K. Hill (Perth, Australia), N. Morris (Gold Coast, Australia), S. Jenkins (Perth, Australia), L. Spencer (Sydney, Australia), C. Hill (Melbourne, Australia), A. Lee (Melbourne, Australia), H. Seale (Brisbane, Australia), N. Cecins (Perth, Australia), C. Mcdonald (Melbourne, Australia), J. Alison (Sydney, Australia)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Aspects of pulmonary rehabilitation: part 1
Session: Aspects of pulmonary rehabilitation: part 1
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 2937
Disease area: Airway diseases

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