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The limitation of exercise ventilation during speech

Respiration Physiology, 1981
Ventilation in steady-state treadmill exercise at five different speeds has been measured in six subjects using an inductance plethysmograph whose calibration is described. A printed passage of 100 words was read aloud during the fifth minute of each exercise period:this took about 30 sec. At each exercise level ventilation was reduced during speech to
J H, Doust, J M, Patrick
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SPEECH DEVELOPMENT OF PRESCHOOL - CHILDREN EXERCISES AND METHODS

International Journal of Pedagogics, 2023
The level of speech development significantly affects the success of school. Children with a high level of speech development, as the rules do not have difficulties in learning, quickly master the skills of writing and reading. In children with a low level of speech development, difficulties in communication and literacy are found. Preschool Children’s
Rasulova Zamira   +2 more
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Vagus nerve stimulator-related speech/exercise induced cough

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2017
Vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) therapy is an effective adjunctive treatment for chronic or recurrent treatment resistant depression. Although considered a safe procedure, increasing output current can be associated with stimulation induced side effects. We report the first case of dry cough induced by speech and mild exercise, occurring in the off mode ...
Charlotte, Dandurand   +5 more
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Ventilation and Speech Characteristics During Submaximal Aerobic Exercise

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2008
Purpose This study examined alterations in ventilation and speech characteristics as well as perceived dyspnea during submaximal aerobic exercise tasks. Method Twelve healthy participants completed aerobic exercise-only and simultaneous speaking and aerobic exercise ...
Susan E, Baker   +2 more
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Exploring Australian speech-language pathologists’ use and perceptions ofnon-speech oral motor exercises

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2018
To explore Australian speech-language pathologists' use of non-speech oral motor exercises, and rationales for using/not using non-speech oral motor exercises in clinical practice.A total of 124 speech-language pathologists practising in Australia, working with paediatric and/or adult clients with speech sound difficulties, completed an online survey ...
Anna F. Rumbach   +2 more
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Perceived speech difficulty during exercise and its relation to exercise intensity and physiological responses

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2004
The aim of this study was to establish how ratings of perceived speech production difficulty (PSPD) during exercise of varying intensities are correlated with various physiological responses, in order to determine whether the PSPD is suitable for prescribing exercise training intensity.
A, Rotstein, Y, Meckel, O, Inbar
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Defining ‘Hate Speech’ under the Hate Speech Suppression Proclamation in Ethiopia: A Sisyphean exercise?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This article seeks to interrogate how ‘hate speech’ is defined under the Proclamation and its compatibility with the country’s legal reform measures. In February 2020, the Ethiopian parliament passed a Proclamation aimed at countering hate speech and defines ‘hate speech’ as any speech that deliberately promotes hatred, discrimination or attack against
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