Reply to Stohner: On the significance of BMI-age dependence of exhaled aerosol
Volume: 118, Issue: 27
Published: Jun 29, 2021
Abstract
Stohner (1) mistakenly identifies the correlation drawn in our recent article (2) between exhaled aerosol and body mass index (BMI)-age as based on a figure legend to which the article does not itself allude. In our article (2), we establish that those individuals with high BMI-years (above 650) exhaled significantly more aerosol than those with low BMI-years (below 650). Those with BMI-years less than 650 exhaled a mean of 29.81 ± 9.83, and...
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Title
Reply to Stohner: On the significance of BMI-age dependence of exhaled aerosol
Published Date
Jun 29, 2021
Volume
118
Issue
27
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