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Basic mechanisms and functions 47values for the O 2 saturation differforthe O2 status Q02' In practice,v ry much simplified by the factsimple measurement of the restingevel& is usually enough to make pos-sible assessment of the strength, temporalcourse and elimination of the consequences ofdistress, and to signal the necessity of 02MTrepetitions.The increase in the P02-art by means of O 2 multistep therapy procedures and exerciseimplementation of 02MT procedure step therapy procedure in this book. TypicalGK 4-1) with exercise programmed for measurements for this on persons of an old ageroughly every 20 min, and if possible are summarized in Fig. 39. A comparison withexercise training in the intervals between groups of subjects of various ages shows thate sions (step land 2), there usually results the improvement in P02 b particularly successcreasein the P02-art to an upper limit level ful in old persons, for whom the attainment of'n 30 to 36 treatment hours. For this a good O 2 status is of primary importanceon this variant is termed the 36 h O 2 multi- (Fig. 40).oHetI/1 recommt'ndl!tfIKJ. ofl'Ure!lours £ f-.J5101Q1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20session60}.llJ'i1,1.~ a.n.- ~.... .... ....V•• 0.•• .... .---If V ....... y'~t--..:-II--~~rm~I: 35to ~ years N·5 h~....t-- ._,J/a.1: H to irJ years N=20 r., v .... 111: 70 to 7.1 years N=2 s.I I I I IN-28 ev......t"," Drug combination JOmins IJefore ea1'se~slon.l n1/-"- IJuJiltion ofindiVIdualsesskJll ?II~I /o 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 4011r-Duringsession fJOl-f/ • flf2:f f2mm~ I. IO;-pro/llsion IirJmJmi~ exetpSt ~roin~ in/~ 1If,1tr"f1s. I I I-JtIKtrr (nOll e apltcator)final yolues(mean)140%130~.o2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20sessionit"" !>-""'Iv,....~.,Jr-o ......V"!f, ....-- 1--, 1>-'-/, ~ ..... Lt-'-100 ~lo 2 4VV r-- I .. ,oJ' " V ~- Vl--" ,-,/---1- - - -- _.- -~ ..... '" ........." " "0 •• ' "'"'" ' .6 8 ro U ~ ~ m ~ II ~ ~ M ~ 3£1---2 34 36 38 4011IIldivldualsftJrfitr;vallie. f h " I rest"lng ftO as a function of the total no, of treatment hours ~t of 02 MT in patients9 40 BehaVior 0 t e arteria rl 2. ' , H G L", . N f fents N = 28. Mean values ± standard deViation. Measurements . . Ippmann.VlrlOUS ~ge~roups .. 0.0 Pta e' tablish the optimal no. of treatment hours, Measurements in sitting position (stanclalsarles of experiments 0 S

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