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11 years ago
Does changing someones body position affect their concentration of oxygen in expelled air?
Body position like standing, sitting, leaning over, lying down, etc.
I would think that the only difference body position makes is how it allows the expansion of the chest cavity, but if you control how long you inhale, I'm not sure that it would make a difference.

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11 years ago
Here's a link that might help:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20017762

I've also included an attachment of another research article that delves into this question.
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