[HTML][HTML] Rapid FEV1/FVC decline is related with incidence of obstructive lung disease and mortality in general population
KY Choi, HJ Lee, JK Lee, TY Park, EY Heo… - Journal of Korean … - synapse.koreamed.org
Background Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1)/forced vital capacity (FVC)
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
[HTML][HTML] Rapid FEV1/FVC Decline Is Related With Incidence of Obstructive Lung Disease and Mortality in General Population
KY Choi, HJ Lee, JK Lee, TY Park, EY Heo… - Journal of Korean …, 2022 - jkms.org
Background Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1)/forced vital capacity (FVC)
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
Rapid FEV 1/FVC Decline Is Related With Incidence of Obstructive Lung Disease and Mortality in General Population
CK Yong, LH Jin, L Jung-Kyu, PT Yun… - Journal of Korean …, 2023 - dbpia.co.kr
Background: Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1)/forced vital capacity (FVC)
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
Rapid FEV1/FVC Decline Is Related With Incidence of Obstructive Lung Disease and Mortality in General Population
KY Choi, HJ Lee, JK Lee, TY Park… - Journal of Korean …, 2023 - snucm.elsevierpure.com
Background: Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1)/forced vital capacity (FVC)
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
Rapid FEV 1 /FVC Decline Is Related With Incidence of Obstructive Lung Disease and Mortality in General Population
KY Choi, HJ Lee, JK Lee, TY Park, EY Heo, DK Kim… - Journal of Korean … - KoreaMed
Background Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1)/forced vital capacity (FVC)
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
Rapid FEV1/FVC Decline Is Related With Incidence of Obstructive Lung Disease and Mortality in General Population.
KY Choi, HJ Lee, JK Lee, TY Park, EY Heo… - Journal of Korean …, 2023 - europepmc.org
Background Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1)/forced vital capacity (FVC)
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
[HTML][HTML] Rapid FEV1/FVC Decline Is Related With Incidence of Obstructive Lung Disease and Mortality in General Population
KY Choi, HJ Lee, JK Lee, TY Park, EY Heo… - Journal of Korean …, 2022 - jkms.kr
Background Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1)/forced vital capacity (FVC)
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
[HTML][HTML] Rapid FEV1/FVC Decline Is Related With Incidence of Obstructive Lung Disease and Mortality in General Population
KY Choi, HJ Lee, JK Lee, TY Park, EY Heo… - Journal of Korean …, 2022 - jkms.kr
Background Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1)/forced vital capacity (FVC)
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
[PDF][PDF] Rapid FEV1/FVC Decline Is Related With Incidence of Obstructive Lung Disease and Mortality in General Population
KY Choi, HJ Lee, JK Lee, TY Park… - J Korean …, 2023 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Background: Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1)/forced vital capacity (FVC)
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
[HTML][HTML] Rapid FEV1/FVC Decline Is Related With Incidence of Obstructive Lung Disease and Mortality in General Population
KY Choi, HJ Lee, JK Lee, TY Park, EY Heo… - Journal of Korean …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1)/forced vital capacity (FVC)
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …
naturally decreases with age; however, an excessive decline may be related with increased …