The physical factors affecting on FVC, ERV, and MVV of Korean adults in their 20s

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[Purpose] The aim of this study was to research the physical factors affecting vital capacity (FVC, ERV, MVV) of adults in their 20s. [Methods] Ninety-seven healthy adults without neurological and muscular disorders participated in this study. The physical factors were defined by gender, body mass index (BMI), smoking history, and postures. A Spiropalm (A-M systems, Sequim, WA, USA) was used to measure respiratory function (FVC, ERV, and MVV). Multiple regressions were used to research the physical factors affecting vital capacity (FVC, ERV, and MVV). [Results] The important physical factors found to be significantly associated with FVC, ERV, and MVV were gender and weight (R2 =0.756), smoking history (R2 =0.179), and gender (R2 =0.427), respectively. [Conclusion] This study indicated that gender and weight are important physical factors for vital capacity in Korean adults in their 20s.

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Kim, Y. M., Han, J. T., Hyun, P. S., & Ha, K. J. (2013). The physical factors affecting on FVC, ERV, and MVV of Korean adults in their 20s. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 25(4), 367–369. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.25.367

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