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  1. 27 lis 2020 · After reviewing the pulmonary ventilation and blood gas responses of women to both moderate- and high-intensity exercise, the authors conclude that the lungs and airways of adult women are underbuilt for the ventilatory flow rates demanded by high-intensity exercise.

  2. 1 gru 2023 · We have chosen to subdivide our topic into four areas of active study: (i) the adaptability of lung structure to exercise training, (ii) the utilization of airway imaging to better understand how airway anatomy relates to exercising lung mechanics, (iii) measurement techniques of pulmonary gas exchange and their importance, and (iv) the ...

  3. 9 wrz 2016 · Clinicians and scientists are left wondering why, and whether some component of lung structure (if not changing) may respond differently to exercise training, between athletes, between aerobically fit versus unfit individuals, or between the sexes.

  4. Aging influences on the healthy nonsmoking lung are substantial in sedentary and habitually active humans. Insufficient longitudinal data exist to judge whether habitual exercise training protects against aging-induced deterioration in lung function at rest and exercise.

  5. 1 sie 2019 · Pulmonary gas-exchange impairment, ventilatory constraint and respiratory muscle fatigue are all key respiratory-related limitations to exercise in health; however, there are unanswered questions in each area that require future investigation.

  6. 1 mar 2019 · The pulmonary system is a key element within the integrated network responsible for maintaining blood gas homeostasis. In all physiologic states, including rest, sleep, and dynamic exercise, its primary function is to ensure that mixed venous blood is transformed...

  7. 1 cze 2024 · The pulmonary system is the first and last "line of defense" in terms of maintaining blood gas homeostasis during exercise. Our review provides the reader with an overview of how the pulmonary system responds to acute exercise.