Effect of Body Position on Spirometry in Abdominal Obesity.

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15 The effect of gender on the relationship between body fat distribution and lung function. J Clin Epidemiol 2001 1.16
16 Spirometry in normal subjects in sitting, prone, and supine positions. Respir Care 2000 1.00
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18 Simple skinfold-thickness measurements complement conventional anthropometric assessments in predicting glucose tolerance. Am J Clin Nutr 2001 0.89
19 Abdominal obesity and pulmonary functions in young Indian adults: a prospective study. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol 2010 0.87
20 The effects of body fat distribution on pulmonary function tests in the overweight and obese. South Med J 2009 0.87
21 The effect of obesity on spirometry tests among healthy non-smoking adults. BMC Pulm Med 2012 0.86
22 Supine fall in lung volumes in the assessment of diaphragmatic weakness in neuromuscular disorders. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2001 0.84
23 Respiratory muscle strength in obese individuals and influence of upper-body fat distribution. Sao Paulo Med J 2007 0.84
24 [Spirometric values of obese and non-obese subjects on orthostatic, sitting and supine positions]. Rev Assoc Med Bras 2004 0.80
25 Pulmonary ventilatory functions and obesity in Kuwait. Med Princ Pract 2008 0.79
26 The influence of posture on spirometric values in grade III obese patients. Rev Bras Anestesiol 2011 0.75
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