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Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 469-484 (September 2005)


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Aging of the Respiratory System: Impact on Pulmonary Function Tests and Adaptation to Exertion

Jean-Paul Janssens, MDemail address

Normal aging of the respiratory system is associated with a decrease in static elastic recoil of the lung, in respiratory muscle performance, and in compliance of the chest wall and respiratory system, resulting in increased work of breathing compared with younger subjects and a diminished respiratory reserve in cases of acute illness, such as heart failure, infection, or airway obstruction. In spite of these changes, the respiratory system remains capable of maintaining adequate gas exchange at rest and during exertion during the entire lifespan, with only a slight decrease in Pao2 and no significant change in Paco2.

Outpatient Section of the Division of Pulmonary Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, 1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland

PII: S0272-5231(05)00050-X

doi:10.1016/j.ccm.2005.05.004


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