Impulse oscillometry, spirometry, and passive smoking in healthy children and adolescents
Conclusion Children and adolescents exposed to PS had lower values for the spirometric variables and higher values for the oscillometric variables, indicating changes in forced and quiet parameters of lung function compared to the NPSG.
Source: Revista Portuguesa de Pneumologia - Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research
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