Enright et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Spirometry and maximal respiratory pressure references from healthy Minnesota 65-to 85-year-old women and menEnright et al., 1995
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- 17265135882629359654
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- Enright P
- Adams A
- Boyle P
- Sherrill D
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- Chest
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Objective To obtain spirometry and maximal respiratory pressure (MRP) reference values for elderly persons. Design Survey. Setting General community. Participants Four hundred seventy-one healthy ambulatory white women and men age 65+ years. Methods A stringent …
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