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S A Shea1, G Benchetrit, T Pham Dinh, R D Hamilton, A Guz.
Abstract
The resting breathing patterns of healthy adult identical twins were compared to see if there was any possible genetic component in the determination of this pattern. From breath-by-breath analysis of airflow, measured with a pneumotachometer (9 pairs of twins), the pattern of breathing was quantified in terms of individual respiratory variables; inspiratory time (TI), expiratory time (TE), total breath duration (TTOT), VT/TI, TI/TTOT, and by taking TI, TE and VT all together (TRIAD). Also, the airflow shape was quantified by harmonic analysis (ASTER). A second study was performed under more strictly defined conditions of rest and where the respiratory variables were estimated with respiratory inductance plethysmography to eliminate the possible effect of a facemask (5 pairs of twins). In each study, for each variable, the differences within twin-pairs were compared to the differences within random-pairs from the same subject population. In both studies, there were highly significant similarities within twin-pairs in the pattern of breathing, being best demonstrated when the entire 'shape' of the pneumotachogram (ASTER) or the spirogram (TRIAD) was considered.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2711052 DOI: 10.1016/0034-5687(89)90065-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Physiol ISSN: 0034-5687