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. 1985;4(6):545-54.
doi: 10.1037//0278-6133.4.6.545.

Perception of expiratory flow by asthmatics and non-asthmatics during rest and exercise

Perception of expiratory flow by asthmatics and non-asthmatics during rest and exercise

J S Ergood et al. Health Psychol. 1985.

Abstract

Perception of respiratory function may be an important factor in self-management of asthma. Previous research has suggested that asthmatics may not accurately perceive pulmonary functioning. The perception of normal and asthmatic individuals was assessed using a magnitude production procedure in a series of three studies, proceeding from normal individuals during rest, then submaximal exercise, to a comparison of normal and asthmatic adolescents during rest and submaximal exercise. At rest there were no differences between males and females, adults and adolescents, or asthmatics and non-asthmatics. However, there were significant differences in perception between rest and exercise for all groups. These findings suggest that a breakdown in perception does not occur during submaximal exercise in patients with asthma.

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