Examples of 'vital capacity' in a sentence

Meaning of "vital capacity"

In medical terminology, vital capacity refers to the maximum amount or volume of air a person can forcefully exhale after taking a deep breath. It is an important measure used to assess lung function and respiratory health
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  • The maximum volume of air that can be discharged from the lungs following maximum inspiration.

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The results in expiratory vital capacity were contradictory.
Vital capacity and maximum phonation time were investigated.
The timing of the forced vital capacity.
It is the sum of vital capacity and residual volume.
This amount is known as the vital capacity.
The vital capacity is the volume of air inhaled.
Fibrosis of the lung decreases the vital capacity.
The vital capacity remains normal.
We compare it with the vital capacity.
Forced vital capacity and forced expiratory volume.
A small portion of their forced vital capacity out.
Fall in vital capacity with posture.
As does your forced vital capacity.
Vital capacity reduction is negatively correlated with head projection.
This number is called the vital capacity of the lungs.

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The vital capacity of lungs can be enlarged by doing exercise regularly.
Control the breathing in order to increase the vital capacity.
Vital capacity increases with height and decreases with age.
The sum of these three quantities is called vital capacity.
Reduced vital capacity.
Vital capacity test.
Inspiratory vital capacity.
Pulmonary function test demonstrates a decrease in the forced vital capacity.
Total lung capacity represents vital capacity plus residual volume.
Vital capacity has been investigated in various studies on yoga practice in healthy subjects.
Synchronized vital capacity.
The forced vital capacity may be monitored at intervals to detect increasing muscular weakness.
No significant changes were found in forced vital capacity or forced expiratory flows.
Forced vital capacity is markedly reduced in high degrees of severity of obstructive pulmonary disease.
Project work has also contributed to vital capacity building in developing countries.
Forced expiratory flow during the middle half of the forced vital capacity.
It is the sum of the vital capacity and the residual volume.
Reater forced expiratory volume at one second and greater forced vital capacity.
The increase of vital capacity is the object of all breath discipline.
Deep breathing through regular exercise can increase the vital capacity of your lungs.
He also showed that vital capacity does not relate to weight at any given height.
This is the amount of air that remains in the lungs when measuring vital capacity.
Peak flow rate and vital capacity increased following the third procedure.
The outcomes included were pain and pulmonary function represented by the forced vital capacity FVC.
Additional studies are encouraged to demonstrate vital capacity measurement as indicative variable for ventilatory support.
To assess vital capacity by comparing two respiratory therapy techniques in patients undergoing abdominal surgery.
In our patient there was no decrease in postoperative vital capacity comparing with preoperative values.
Forced vital capacity was chosen to assess pulmonary function because diaphragmatic dysfunction causes restrictive changes.
Ide defended that women of all ages have vital capacity values reduced with aging.
Vital Capacity procedure.
The Shatkarmas specifically increase the vital capacity of the practitioner.
The tidal volume and vital capacity may be determined by known pulmonary function tests.
The primary endpoint was the annual rate of decline in Forced Vital Capacity FVC.
Upright forced vital capacity FVC was checked close to the sleep study.
Furthermore, depth of breathing and amount of air inspired are increased vital capacity.

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