Differences in maximum phonation time based on body mass index in chronic heart failure patients
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Maximum phonation time varies significantly among chronic heart failure patients with different body mass index levels, indicating vocal function impairment.
Patients with a higher body mass index may experience shorter maximum phonation times, impacting their overall vocal health.
Observational analysis assessed correlations between body mass index and vocal function measured through maximum phonation time.
Results suggest that managing body mass index may enhance vocal function in chronic heart failure, calling for further research.