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The pulmonary physiology of exercise Dominelli, Paolo B.; Sheel, A. William
Abstract
The pulmonary system is the first and last ‘line of defense’ in terms of maintaining blood gas homeostasis during exercise. Our review provides the reader with an overview of how the pulmonary system responds to acute exercise. The intended audience of this review are upper level undergraduate or graduate students and or instructors for such classes. By intention we intent this to be used as an education resource.
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The pulmonary physiology of exercise
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American Physiological Society
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2024
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| Description |
The pulmonary system is the first and last ‘line of defense’ in terms of maintaining blood gas homeostasis during exercise. Our review provides the reader with an overview of how the pulmonary system responds to acute exercise. The intended audience of this review are upper level undergraduate or graduate students and or instructors for such classes. By intention we intent this to be used as an education resource.
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eng
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2025-07-16
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0449421
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Dominelli, P. B., & Sheel, A. W. (2024). The pulmonary physiology of exercise. Advances in physiology education, 48(2), 238–251.
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10.1152/advan.00067.2023
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Reviewed
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Faculty
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