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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Short physical performance battery"
Treacy, Daniel y Leanne Hassett. "The Short Physical Performance Battery". Journal of Physiotherapy 64, n.º 1 (enero de 2018): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jphys.2017.04.002.
Texto completoMarsh, Anthony P., Abbie P. Wrights, Eric H. Haakonssen, Meredith A. Dobrosielski, Elizabeth A. Chmelo, Ryan T. Barnard, Anthony Pecorella, Edward H. Ip y W. Jack Rejeski. "The Virtual Short Physical Performance Battery". Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences 70, n.º 10 (31 de marzo de 2015): 1233–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glv029.
Texto completoRonai, Peter y Paul M. Gallo. "The Short Physical Performance Battery (ASSESSMENT)". ACSMʼs Health & Fitness Journal 23, n.º 6 (2019): 52–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/fit.0000000000000519.
Texto completoFisher, Steve, Kenneth J. Ottenbacher, James S. Goodwin, James E. Graham y Glenn V. Ostir. "Short Physical Performance Battery in hospitalized older adults". Aging Clinical and Experimental Research 21, n.º 6 (diciembre de 2009): 445–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03327444.
Texto completoGuralnik, J. M., D. Rooks y T. Webb. "A SMARTPHONE APP FOR THE SHORT PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE BATTERY". Innovation in Aging 1, suppl_1 (30 de junio de 2017): 668–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igx004.2375.
Texto completoRosa, J., M. M. Monteiro Bezerra, J. E. Uchida y S. M. Borges. "SHORT PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE BATTERY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PHYSICALLY ACTIVE AND SEDENTARY OLDER ADULTS". Innovation in Aging 1, suppl_1 (30 de junio de 2017): 222–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igx004.832.
Texto completoPuthoff, Michael L. "Research Corner Outcome Measures in Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy: Short Physical Performance Battery". Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal 19, n.º 1 (marzo de 2004): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01823246-200419010-00005.
Texto completoPuthoff, Michael L. "Research Corner Outcome Measures in Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy: Short Physical Performance Battery". Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal 19, n.º 1 (marzo de 2008): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01823246-200819010-00005.
Texto completoChen, David S., Caitlin R. Blake, Dane J. Genther, Lingsheng Li y Frank R. Lin. "Assessing physical functioning in otolaryngology: feasibility of the short physical performance battery". American Journal of Otolaryngology 35, n.º 6 (noviembre de 2014): 708–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amjoto.2014.07.014.
Texto completoBüsching, Gilbert. "Short Physical Performance Battery Test – Ein Muss in der Geriatrie". physiopraxis 13, n.º 01 (9 de enero de 2015): 42–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1399816.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Short physical performance battery"
Gallo, Wong Angélica Giuliana y Chumpitaz Andrea Paola Vargas. "Adaptación y validez del Short Physical Performance Battery para su aplicación virtual en adultos mayores peruanos". Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/657303.
Texto completoNakano, Marcia Mariko. "Versão brasileira da Short Physical Performance Battery SPPB : adaptação cultural e estudo da confiabilidade". [s.n.], 2007. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/252485.
Texto completoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Educação
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Resumo: O presente estudo teve como objetivos realizar a adaptação cultural e avaliar a confiabilidade do instrumento Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) para a população idosa brasileira. Foram adotadas as etapas metodológicas recomendadas pela literatura especializada, como: tradução, retro-tradução, avaliação por um comitê de juízes, pré-teste e análise da confiabilidade do instrumento na versão brasileira. No pré-teste participaram 27 profissionais da área da saúde e 38 idosos, sendo 30 mulheres (78,95%), com média de idade de 71,26 anos (±9,03). Se algum item do instrumento apresentasse mais de 15% de não entendimento, relatado pelos avaliadores ou pelos idosos, a questão era reformulada e reaplicada. Para analisar a confiabilidade da versão final da SPPB, duas fisioterapeutas administraram o teste numa amostra de 30 idosos com média de idade de 77 anos (±9,51), sendo 17 do gênero feminino (57,67%). As análises de confiabilidade apresentaram as seguintes medidas: consistência interna (a=0,725), por meio do coeficiente alfa de Cronbach; interobservador (ICC=0,996) e teste-reteste (ICC=0,876), as duas últimas, por meio do coeficiente de correlação intra-classe (ICC), com p<0,001. Analisou-se também a correlação de escore de cada teste versus o escore total da SPPB, por meio do coeficiente de correlação de Spearman, resultando em: r=0,703 para o teste de equilíbrio, r=0,898 para teste de velocidade de marcha e r=0,769 para o teste de levantar da cadeira, todos com p<0,0001. Concluiu-se que a versão brasileira da SPPB apresentou boa confiabilidade nos idosos estudados, ensejando recomendar outras análises psicométricas, a fim de se confirmar a validade deste instrumento na população idosa brasileira
Abstract: This study was intended to carry out a cross-cultural adaptation and to evaluate the reliability of the Short Physical Performance Battery ? SPPB for the Brazilian elderly population. The methodological stages recommended by specialized literature were adopted: translation, back-translation, expert committee, pre-test and evaluation of the reliability of the Brazilian version. The pre-test consisted of a sample of 38 elderly (78.95% were women), at an age average of 71.26 years (SD=9, 03) and the involvement of 27 health care professionals. If more than 15% of therapists or patients reported difficulty in understanding any item, such item was reformulated and reapplied. To verify the reliability of the SPPB final version, two physiotherapists checked out other 30 elderly, at an age average of 77.03 (SD=9.51) years, 17 of them were women (57.67%). The reliability analysis showed the following measurements: internal consistency (a=0.725), according to Cronbach?s coefficient; interobservers (ICC=0.996) and test-retest (ICC=0.876), the last two ones, from intraclass correlation coefficient (p<0.001). Each test score as compared to SPPB total score was also analysed, according to Spearman?s correlation coefficient, resulting: r=0.703 to the balance test, r=0.898 to the gait speed test and r=0.769 to the chair stands test (all p<0.0001). In conclusion, the SPPB Brazilian version applied to the studied elderly group has revealed good reliability and recommends further psychometric property studies to confirm the SPPB validity to the Brazilian elderly population
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C?mara, Saionara Maria Aires da. "A Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) como preditora da fragilidade em idosos residentes na comunidade". Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2011. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/16703.
Texto completoIntroduction: The SPPB provides information about physical function and is a predictor of adverse events in the elderly. Frailty is a multidimensional syndrome that increases susceptibility to diseases and disability. However it may be possible to prevent or postpone frailty if is identified early. Our objective is to analyze SPPB s ability in screening for frailty a community-dwelling young elderly from cities with distinct socioeconomic conditions. Methods: Data were originated from community dwelling adults (65-74 years old) in Canada (Saint Bruno; n = 60) and Brazil (Santa Cruz; n = 64). SPPB was used to assess physical performance. Frailty was defined as the presence of ≥ 3 of these criteria: weight loss, exhaustion, weakness, mobility limitation and low physical activity. One point was given for each criterion met, totalizing a frailty score ranged from 0 to 5. The Linear Regression and Receiver Operating Characteristics analyses were performed to evaluate the SPPB s screening ability. Results: Mean age was 69.48, 10.0% of the Saint Bruno s sample and 28.1% of Santa Cruz s were frail (p = 0.001), the SPPB score means were 9.6 and 8.5 respectively (p = 0.01). SPPB correlated with the frailty score (R2 = 0.33), with better results for Saint Bruno. A cutoff of 9 in SPPB had good sensitivity and specificity in discriminating frail from non frail in Saint Bruno (AUC = 0.81) but showed fair results in Santa Cruz (AUC = 0.61). Conclusion: The SPPB has moderate ability in predicting frailty among older adult s population, and is an useful test to identify people with good functionality and low frailty when SPPB scores are ≥9
Introdu??o: A SPPB proporciona informa??o sobre a fun??o f?sica e ? preditora de eventos adversos de sa?de em idosos. A fragilidade ? uma s?ndrome multidimensional que aumenta a susceptibilidade ? doen?as e incapacidade. Entretanto, pode ser poss?vel prevenir ou postergar a fragilidade se ela for identificada precocemente. O objetivo desse estudo foi analisar a habilidade da SPPB em predizer a fragilidade em uma popula??o de idosos jovens residentes na comunidade de cidades com condi??es socioecon?micas distintas. M?todos: Os dados foram extra?dos da comunidade de idosos (65-74 anos) do Canad? (Saint Bruno; n = 60) e do Brasil (Santa Cruz; n = 64). A SPPB foi usada para avaliar o desempenho f?sico. A fragilidade foi definida como a presen?a de ≥ 3 dos crit?rios: perda de peso, exaust?o, fraqueza, limita??o da mobilidade e baixo n?vel de atividade f?sica. Um ponto foi dado para cada crit?rio encontrado, totalizando um escore da fragilidade que variou de 0 a 5. As an?lises de Regress?o Linear e ROC foram realizadas para avaliar a capacidade preditiva da SPPB. Resultados: A m?dia de idade foi de 69,48 anos, 10% da amostra de Saint Bruno e 28,1% da amostra de Santa Cruz eram fr?geis (p = 0,001), as m?dias de escores da SPPB foram de 9,6 e 8,5 respectivamente (p = 0,01). A SPPB correlacionou-se ao escore da fragilidade (R2 = 0,33), com melhores resultados para Saint Bruno. Um ponto de corte de 9 na SPPB teve boa sensitividade e especificidade em discriminar fr?geis de n?o fr?geis em Saint Bruno (AUC = 0,81), mas mostrou piores resultados em Santa Cruz (AUC = 0,61). Conclus?o: A SPPB tem moderada habilidade em predizer a fragilidade entre a popula??o de idosos e ? um teste ?til para identificar pessoas com boa funcionalidade e baixa fragilidade quando os escores da SPPB s?o ≥ 9
Pires, Monize Cristine de Oliveira. "Aplicabilidade da Short Physical Performance Battery na avaliação funcional de indivíduos com doença arterial obstrutiva periférica". Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUBD-9WEGKA.
Texto completoA Doença Arterial Obstrutiva Periférica (DAOP) é caracterizada por perfusão inadequada, secundária à obstrução arterial, que acomete principalmente os membros inferiores. Testes de caminhada são comumente utilizados para avaliar a funcionalidade desta população e apresentam dados reprodutíveis e confiáveis. Entretanto, uma vez que a DAOP leva a outros comprometimentos estruturais e funcionais além da limitação da marcha, é necessário que esses indivíduos sejam avaliados por meio de testes que possibilitem uma visão mais global da sua função. A Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) é um teste que contempla três componentes do desempenho dos membros inferiores necessários para atividades funcionais (velocidade de caminhada, força muscular e equilíbrio)Pode ser mais uma opção de avaliação na DAOP; porém, sua aplicabilidade precisa ser mais bem investigada. Assim, o objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar se a SPPB é capaz de diferenciar níveis funcionais em indivíduos com DAOP. Foram aplicados SPPB, Shuttle Walking Test (SWT) e o Perfil de Atividade Humana (PAH). Para avaliar se a SPPB diferencia capacidades funcionais, a amostra foi estratificada em tercis pela distância caminhada no SWT e pelo Escore Ajustado de Atividade (EAA) do PAH. A divisão da amostra em tercis pelo SWT ficou da seguinte forma: menor que 193,33 metros para tercil 1(T1), maior ou igual a 193,33 e menor que 303,33 metros para tercil 2(T2) e maior ou igual a 303,33 metros para tercil 3(T3). A divisão da amostra em tercis pelo PAH foi: menor que 64,33 para tercil 1(T1), maior ou igual a 64,33 e menor que 73,67 para tercil 2(T2) e maior ou igual a 73,67 para tercil 3(T3). Para a comparação dos valores da SPPB entre os diferentes valores de tercis do SWT e PAH, foi utilizado ANOVA one way com post-hoc least significant difference (LSD). Considerado significaivo um alfa de 5%. Foram incluídos 42 indivíduos, sendo 71,4% do sexo masculino. Os participantes apresentaram média de idade de 65±7,7 anos; distância caminhada: 259,29 ± 115,28 metros; EAA do PAH: 68,36±9,04. Foi encontrada diferença significativa nos domínios velocidade da marcha e sentarlevantar para os grupos separados tanto pela capacidade funcional avaliada pelo SWT quanto pelo desempenho relatado no PAH. O domínio equilíbrio apresentou diferença somente para os grupos separados pelo PAH. A SPPB foi capaz de estratificar indivíduos com DAOP de classes funcionais distintas, sendo uma opção válida e viável na prática clínica para a avaliação funcional dessa população.
Eriksson, Linn. "Överensstämmelse mellan bedömningsinstrumenten Bergs balansskala och Short Physical Performance Battery-Svensk version,utvärderat på strokedrabbade individer, 1-3 år efter stroke". Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Sjukgymnastik, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-196963.
Texto completoRío, de Frutos Xabier. "Efectos de Programas de Promoción de la Salud a través de la Actividad Física en Adultos y Adultos Mayores en el País Vasco: Evaluación de la Capacidad Funcional y Biomarcadores de Salud". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Ramon Llull, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/673412.
Texto completoEl objetivo principal de esta tesis estudiar los efectos de dos programas reglados de promoción de la salud que tienen como eje principal la Actividad Física (AF) en la funcionalidad, fragilidad, parámetros biológicos, físicos y de calidad de vida de adultos y adultos mayores. Los participantes del primero programa (P1) fueron 46 personas y del segundo programa (P2) 1913 adultos y adultas mayores. El P1 fue experimental y evaluó antes y después numerosas variables relacionadas con la salud y el P2 describió valores de referencia por franjas de edad en dos parámetros de observación para detectar la fragilidad (Batería Reducida del Rendimiento Físico (SPPB) y Test de Fuerza de Prensión Manual (FPM)). Los resultados de la evaluación del P1 señalaron cambios significativos en los siguientes parámetros: índice de masa corporal (p=0.006), presión arterial sistólica y diastólica (p=0.03 y p=0.01, respectivamente), cambios de comportamiento [nivel de AF (MET, p≤=0.001)], cambios en la calidad de vida percibida (EuroQoL-VAS, p≤=0.001), así como en el número total de factores de riesgo (p=0.03). El P2 mostro diferencias significativas del SPPB y FPM en la edad (p=<0.001) y género (p=<0.005). Los datos muestrales de FPM se compararon (d de Cohen, t y α) con los de otras poblaciones en las distintas franjas de edad (grupo de >60 años p<0.005). Los resultados del SPPB se compararon con una población similar: 70-75 años = 0.6 (d), 76-79 años = 0.98 (d) y >80 años= 0.98 (d). En conclusión, las personas participantes en un programa reglado para mejorar la salud a través de la realización de AF podrían reducir el número total de factores de riesgo cardiovascular; mejorar la funcionalidad; aumentar el grado de AF y aumentar la percepción subjetiva de la salud de los pacientes. Además, se constata que la realización de este tipo de programas obtiene un alto grado de satisfacción por parte de los participantes.
The main goal of this thesis is to study the effects of two health promotion programs that have as their principal characteristic the physical activity (AF) in functionality, fragility, biological, physical and quality of life parameters of adults and older adults. Participants in the first program (P1) were 46 and the second program (P2) 1913 adults and older adults. P1 was experimental and it evaluated the pre-post of numerous health-related variables and the P2 described reference values by age range in two observation parameters to detect fragility (Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) y Handgrip Strength (FPM)). The results of the P1 evaluation indicated significant changes in the following parameters: body mass index (p=0.006), systolic and diastolic blood pressure (p=0.03 y p=0.01, respectively), behavioral changes [AF level (MET, p≤=0.001)], changes in perceived quality of life (EuroQoL-VAS, p≤=0.001), as well as the total number of risk factors (p=0.03). P2 showed significant differences in SPPB and FPM in age (p<0. 001) and gender (p=<0.005). Sample FPM data were compared (Cohen’s d, t y α) with those of other populations in the different age ranges (> 60 years old group p<0.005). The results of the SPPB were compared with a similar population: 70-75 years old = 0.6 (d), 76-79 years old = 0.98 (d) y >80 years old = 0.98 (d). In conclusion, people participating in a scheduled program dedicated to improve health through AF may reduce the total number of cardiovascular risk factors; improve functionality; increase AF level and increase subjective perception of health. In addition, it is noted that the implementation of such programs obtains a high degree of satisfaction from the participants.
Andersen, Ross E. "An on-site test battery to evaluate giant slalom skiing performance /". Thesis, McGill University, 1988. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=63915.
Texto completoCrawford, Alasdair James. "A Chemistry Neutral Flow Battery Performance Model Development, Validation, and Application". Thesis, Portland State University, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10096820.
Texto completoA physical model for redox flow batteries is developed to estimate performance for any chemistry using parameters such as electrolyte conductivity and kinetic rate constants. The model returns the performance as a function of flow rate, current density, and state of charge. Two different models are developed to estimate the current density distribution throughout the electrode in order to evaluate physical performance of the battery. This is done using electrochemical parameters such as conductivity and kinetic rate constant. The models are analytical in order to produce a computationally cheap algorithm that can be used in optimization routines. This allows for evaluating the economic performance of redox flow batteries, and optimization of cost. The models are validated vs data and found to accurately predict performance in a V-V system for a wide variety of operating conditions.
Peterson, John C. (John Charles) 1956. "Effect of gender on fitness performance variables (Argyle test battery) in high school students". Thesis, McGill University, 1987. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=64050.
Texto completoDe, Pao Andrew T. (Andrew Thadeu). "Factors influencing short duration, high-intensity endurance cycling". Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52267.
Texto completoENGLISH ABSTRACT: A 5 km cycling time trial (TT) demands high, sustained muscle power output and substantial oxidative and glycolytic energy delivery. The aims of this study were to firstly use the novel approach of using Peak Sustained Power Output (PSPO) as a predictor of cycling performance for variable fixed-workload testing and 5 km time trialing and whether oral creatine supplementation would affect 5 km time trial performance and metabolism. The effect of oral creatine supplementation with 20 g/day for 7 days on 5 km time trial performance and metabolism after a random-variable workload protocol (stochastic test) was investigated in a single-blind placebo controlled study. Thirteen trained male cyclists volunteered for the study that was approved by the University of Stellenbosch Research Ethics Committee. We hypothesized that Cr supplementation would affect time trial performance as well as the appearance of breakdown products of adenine nucleotides in the plasma. Baseline: the subjects' peak power output was measured and they underwent a baseline stochastic test followed immediately by a 5 km time trial (STI) and on a different day, a single 5 km time trial test (Tl) was undertaken. Study 1: In the following week the subjects repeated the stochastic test with 5 km time trial (ST2) and on a different day a 5 km time trial (T2). During T2 blood samples were taken at regular intervals as well as during recovery. A muscle biopsy was taken after T2 in the recovered state. The major performance predictors were the 5-km time trials (TTl and TT2) with a coefficient of variation between the thirteen trained male cyclists of 0.6%. The 5 km time trials in the fatigued state (STI and ST2) had a coefficient of variation of 0.7%. Results: There was a significant difference between 5 km TT performed fresh and 5km TT performed fatigued (P=0.0001). The decrement in time ranged between 1.0 sec to 38.0 sec. The relationship between two different high intensity endurance performance tests: PSPO and 5 km TT (TT mean) had a correlation ofr=-0.79 P
Libros sobre el tema "Short physical performance battery"
1932-, Greenleaf J. E. y Ames Research Center, eds. Cycle-powered short radius (1.9m) centrifuge: Effect of exercise versus passive acceleration on heart rate in humans. Moffett Field, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, 1997.
Buscar texto completoKaduri, Yael. Introduction. Editado por Yael Kaduri. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199841547.013.38.
Texto completoWilliams, Craig A. Maximal intensity exercise. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199232482.003.0017.
Texto completoGuss-West, Clare. Attention and Focus in Dance. Human Kinetics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781718212718.
Texto completoCapítulos de libros sobre el tema "Short physical performance battery"
Fish, Jessica. "Short Physical Performance Battery". En Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology, 3173–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57111-9_1832.
Texto completoFish, Jessica. "Short Physical Performance Battery". En Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2289–91. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-79948-3_1832.
Texto completoFish, Jessica. "Short Physical Performance Battery". En Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1–3. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56782-2_1832-2.
Texto completoChang, Wanli, Swaminathan Narayanaswamy, Alma Pröbstl y Samarjit Chakraborty. "Reliable CPS Design for Unreliable Hardware Platforms". En Dependable Embedded Systems, 545–63. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52017-5_23.
Texto completoBakalos, Nikolaos, Athanasios Voulodimos, Nikolaos Doulamis, Anastasios Doulamis, Kassiani Papasotiriou y Matthaios Bimpas. "Fusing RGB and Thermal Imagery with Channel State Information for Abnormal Activity Detection Using Multimodal Bidirectional LSTM". En Cyber-Physical Security for Critical Infrastructures Protection, 77–86. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69781-5_6.
Texto completoTaddia, Yuri, Luca Ercolin y Alberto Pellegrinelli. "A Low-Cost GNSS Prototype for Tracking Runners in RTK Mode: Comparison with Running Watch Performance". En Communications in Computer and Information Science, 233–45. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94426-1_17.
Texto completoPoortman, Anne-Rigt. "Postdivorce Parent-Child Contact and Child Outcomes: The Role of Spatial Mobility". En European Studies of Population, 207–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68479-2_10.
Texto completoBouwer, Laurens M. "The Roles of Climate Risk Dynamics and Adaptation Limits in Adaptation Assessment". En Springer Climate, 209–16. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86211-4_24.
Texto completo"Physical working performance in cold thermal environment: A short review". En Occupational Safety and Hygiene III, 413–16. CRC Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b18042-81.
Texto completoLiu, Yang y Ye Liu. "Towards Performance Enhancement of Short Range Wireless Communications in Reliability and Delay-Critical Applications". En Mobile and Wireless Communications Physical Layer Development and Implementatiom. InTech, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/7684.
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Benson, Victoria, Divya Mohan, Matthew Allinder, Nicholas Galwey, Carmel Mceniery, Jonathan Fuld, Charlotte Bolton et al. "Prevalence of physical limitation in COPD: the short physical performance battery (SPPB)". En ERS International Congress 2018 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2018.pa3641.
Texto completoBai, Yicheng, Nicholas R. Marco, Wenyan Jia, Janice Zgibor, Lora E. Burke, Steven M. Albert, Anne B. Newman et al. "Electronic Platform for Automatic Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) Test". En 2018 15th International Symposium on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms and Networks (I-SPAN). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/i-span.2018.00060.
Texto completoIwakura, Masahiro, Atsuyoshi Kawagoshi, Kazuki Okura, Yoshino Terui, Mizuki Sato, Masahiro Satake, Keiyu Sugawara, Hitomi Takahashi, Takeshi Kashiwagura y Takanobu Shioya. "Physical activity is closely associated with short physical performance battery score in elderly COPD". En Annual Congress 2015. European Respiratory Society, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2015.pa3554.
Texto completoStoffels, Anouk, Jana De Brandt, Roy Meys, Hieronymus Van Hees, Anouk Vaes, Peter Klijn, Chris Burtin et al. "Health status in COPD according to short physical performance battery summary score". En ERS International Congress 2020 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2020.951.
Texto completoCarrington, Deborah, Sarah Jones, Jane Canavan, Claire Nolan, Samantha Kon, Michael Polkey y William Man. "Responsiveness of the short physical performance battery (SPPB) in severely dyspnoeic patients with COPD". En Annual Congress 2015. European Respiratory Society, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2015.pa4593.
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