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Deep Diaphragmatic Breathing—Anatomical and Biomechanical Consideration

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2023
Background: Deep diaphragmatic breathing (DDB) involves slow and fully contraction of the diaphragm with expansion of the belly during inhalation, and slow and fully contraction of the abdominal muscles with reduction of the belly during exhalation.
Howe Liu   +4 more
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Sleep-related breathing disorders in diaphragmatic pathologies

Sleep and Breathing, 2021
The diaphragm is the most significant muscle involved in breathing. There are very few studies and cases evaluating sleep-related breathing disorders in diaphragmatic pathologies. This study compares preoperative and postoperative polysomnography (PSG) and pulmonary function test (PFT) results in diaphragmatic pathologies.The study included 28 patients
Sema Sarac   +6 more
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Teaching Diaphragmatic Breathing for Rumination Syndrome

The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2006
Teaching Diaphragmatic Breathing for Rumination Syndrome Denesh K. Chitkara, M.D.,1 Miranda Van Tilburg, Ph.D.,1 William E. Whitehead, Ph.D.,1 and Nicholas J. Talley, M.D., Ph.D.2 1UNC Center for Functional GI and Motility Disorders, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; and 2Clinical Enteric Neuroscience ...
Denesh K, Chitkara   +3 more
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Diaphragmatic Breathing Reduces Postprandial Oxidative Stress

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2011
A number of studies suggest that postprandial hyperglycemia produces oxidative stress, leading to complications associated with diabetes. However, hyperglycemia-induced oxidative stress may affect groups of people other than diabetics, such as smokers and athletes with specific diet plans.
MARTARELLI, Daniele   +3 more
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Diethylmaleate produces diaphragmatic impairment after resistive breathing

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1993
Formation of oxygen-derived free radicals and activation of the glutathione (GSH) redox cycle has been associated with impaired rat diaphragm performance. Diethylmaleate (DEM) given intraperitoneally irreversibly conjugates with GSH, resulting in marked decreases in tissue concentrations of GSH.
C F, Morales   +6 more
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Low-frequency diaphragmatic fatigue in spontaneously breathing humans

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1988
We used transdiaphragmatic peak twitch tension (PTT) elicited by bilateral phrenic nerve stimulation to ascertain whether low-frequency (LF) diaphragmatic fatigue (DF) can be induced in spontaneously breathing humans by a combination of an inspiratory resistive load (IRL) and graded treadmill exercise (GXT).
S, Levine, D, Henson
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Diaphragmatic work of breathing in premature human infants

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1987
Present methods of assessing the work of breathing in human infants do not account for the added load when intercostal muscle activity is lost and rib cage distortion occurs. We have developed a technique for assessing diaphragmatic work in this circumstance utilizing measurements of transdiaphragmatic pressure and abdominal volume displacement ...
B G, Guslits   +4 more
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