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The effect of consistent practice of yogic breathing exercises on the human cardiorespiratory system
Joshua A A McKay
,
Cara L McCulloch
,
Jordan S Querido
,
Glen E Foster
,
Michael S Koehle
,
A William Sheel
November 2016
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Respiratory physiology & neurobiology
Heart Rate
hypoxia
Chemosensitivity
Hypercapnia
Spirometry
Humans
Adult
Male
Blood Gas Analysis
Blood Pressure
Breathing Exercises
Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena
Cerebrovascular Circulation
Cross-Sectional Studies
Follow-Up Studies
Oxyhemoglobins
Pulmonary Ventilation
Respiration
Tidal Volume
Ultrasonography
Doppler
Transcranial
Vital Capacity
Young Adult
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