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Effects of different exercises on respiratory parameters: A randomized controlled trial

This study was designed to compare the effects of core stabilisation (CS) and auxiliary respiratory muscle strengthening exercises on oxygen consumption and respiratory parameters. A total of 51 participants were divided into three groups with block randomization method according to age and gender:...

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Published in:Clinical physiology and functional imaging 2023-05, Vol.43 (3), p.146-153
Main Authors: Gercek, Hasan, Unuvar, Bayram S., Yilmaz, Kamil, Akkoyun Sert, Ozlem, Bagcaci, Sinan
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Lung
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Muscles
Oxygen
Oxygen Consumption
Parameters
Randomization
Respiratory Function Tests
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