Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW RATE AMONG HEALTHY SCHOOL GOING CHILDREN BETWEEN AGE 5-12 YEARS IN HILLY AND NON-HILLY AREAS
DR K RANGASAMY, DR R.SARANYA, DR L.R.SARANYA, DR MALLIKARJUN TALIKOTI, DR NIRAVKUMAR ASHOKBHAI PATEL, DR GAAYATHRI PALLAUH, DR K.RANGASAMY
Abstract
When forced expiration begins Within around 100–120 milliseconds, the main airways start to release the effort-dependent measure known as the peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR).. It stays there for 10 milliseconds [1]. Regional variations in lung function in India are well-documented in the literature to be related to a variety of geographic, climatic, anthropometric, dietary, and socioeconomic variables
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