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Testing Low Doses of Caffeine on Respiratory Resistance Using the Airflow Perturbation Device 被引量:1
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作者 Mary Kate Montgomery allen luk +1 位作者 Arthur T. Johnson Jafar Vossoughi 《Open Journal of Respiratory Diseases》 2017年第2期53-61,共9页
Research reports on pulmonary function measurements often mention caffeine abstinence as a condition for testing subjects. Yet, the effects of caffeine on respiration are not well documented. This study was intended t... Research reports on pulmonary function measurements often mention caffeine abstinence as a condition for testing subjects. Yet, the effects of caffeine on respiration are not well documented. This study was intended to investigate the physiological effects of caffeine on respiratory resistance measurements and the necessity of caffeine avoidance in such testing. Thirty-one subjects were administered caffeine in pill form for dosages in the range of 3 - 4.5 mg/kg body weight. Respiratory resistance was measured with the Airflow Perturbation Device every 15 minutes after caffeine ingestion until a full hour of elapsed time. No changes were noted in inhalation, exhalation, and average respiratory resistances during the times of measurements. The conclusion is that for low dosages of caffeine, respiratory resistance measurements are not affected by caffeine ingestion prior to testing. 展开更多
关键词 RESPIRATORY RESISTANCE CAFFEINE
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