نتایج جستجو برای: forced expiratory flow volume in one second

تعداد نتایج: 17259011  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1975
A Miller

Simple tests based on a voluntary forced expiration can detect pulmonary impairment of occupational or environmental origin earlier than can be done using clinical or radiographic examination. These tests are easily performed and repeated, require little time and can be readily set up in the field. Flow impairment ("obstructive") has conventionally been measured by the forced expiratory volume-...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2005
Sultan A Meo Abdul M Al-Drees Sayed F A Shah Muhammad Arif Khalid Al-Rubean

OBJECTIVE To determine the effects of type 1 diabetes mellitus on lung function and its gravity in relation to the duration of disease. METHODS We carried out this study in the Department of Physiology, College of Medicine and Diabetic Center, King Abdul-Aziz University Hospital, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia during the period 2003-2004. We randomly selected a group of 27 apparen...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1999
R O Crapo R L Jensen M Oyunchimeg T Tsh C DuWayne Schmidt

New reference value studies for spirometry are commonly compared to existing reference value studies using average data derived from existing reference equations. Such comparisons are inherently flawed because they do not account for differences in distributions of the independent and dependent variables and they do not have identical methodologies. This study was undertaken 1) to derive refere...

2016
Qing-Zeng Qian Xiang-Ke Cao Fu-Hai Shen Qian Wang

The present study aimed to investigate the correlation of smoking with cumulative total dust exposure (CTE) and cumulative abnormal rate of pulmonary function in coal-mine workers. A total of 376 coal-mine workers were recruited as the observational group, while 179 healthy workers in other industries were selected as the control group. All the workers underwent pulmonary function testing to de...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2004
E Falaschetti J Laiho P Primatesta S Purdon

The aim of this study was to derive new spirometric reference equations for the English population, using the 1995/1996 Health Survey for England, a large nationally representative cross-sectional study. The measurements used were the forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) of a sample of 6,053 "healthy" (nonsmokers with no reported diagnosis of asthma or r...

Journal: :Thorax 2007
Haidong Kan Gerardo Heiss Kathryn M Rose Eric Whitsel Fred Lurmann Stephanie J London

BACKGROUND Traffic exposure is a major contributor to ambient air pollution for people living close to busy roads. The relationship between traffic exposure and lung function remains inconclusive in adults. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate the association between traffic exposure and lung function in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study, a community...

حجتی ذی دشتی, زهرا, محمودی, زهرا,

Background and purpose: Development of pulmonary complications after surgery is seen in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Some exercises are used to reduce these effects, but the results of these programs are incomplete. The aim of this study was to perform training programs and evaluation of lung function tests in two weeks before and after coronary artery bypass surg...

2016
Bradley A. Wall Jeremiah J. Peiffer Barrett Losco Jeffrey J. Hebert

Manual therapy is suggested as a potentially therapeutic intervention that may improve pulmonary function. However, this form of therapy is largely based on clinical observations and hypothetical models rather than mechanistic knowledge. This study examined the influence of a single session of manual therapy applied to the thoracic spine and thorax on dynamic pulmonary function over an extended...

2016
Anke Hüls Ursula Krämer Sabine Stolz Frauke Hennig Barbara Hoffmann Katja Ickstadt Andrea Vierkötter Tamara Schikowski

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Lung function depends nonlinearly on age and height, so that the use of age and height specific reference values is required. The widely used age and height specific GLI (Global Lung Initiative) z-scores derived from cross-sectional data, however, have not been proven for validity in an elderly population or for longitudinal data. Therefore, we aimed to test their vali...

Journal: :Thorax 1987
I D Johnston J M Bland H R Anderson

In a population of 5689 primary schoolchildren there were few important differences between children of European (n = 5287), African (n = 198), and Indian origin (n = 204) in the prevalence of a history of past respiratory illnesses or current respiratory symptoms. The reported 12 month period prevalence of the symptom "ever wheezy" was 15%, 18%, and 17% respectively in the three ethnic groups ...

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