Vital capacity is a term which refers to the maximum volume someone can breathe in his lungs [ the max volume of air inhaled after a max exhalation]. It depends on many factors. How fit someone is, smoking, obesity, height, sex, body size and the posture of the body [when someone lies his vital capacity is less than standing].
Also when playing a Flute instrument you'll increase your vital capacity,
The lung capacity of the average human is between 4 and 6 liters. However, factors such as gender, age, fitness level, weight and habits (such as smoking) can affect one's lung capacity.
Height, gender, and weight play a huge factor in their capacity. But did you know that exercise can increase the capacity in your capacity!
Lung capacity can be affected by location. Living closer to sea level can result in a lower lung capacity. Fitness level can also affect lung capacity.
Pressure, Altitude and Health are the factors which effect on tidal volume and total lung capacity.
Height, size, gender
gender age
Yes, gender does affect lung capacity. Other factors that affect lung capacity include age, weight, height and level of fitness.
The lungs and heart, when diseased or injured could decrease lung capacity. Obesity would also reduce lung capacity
It would affect it because Simeon Gotzev wanted it to affect it
Men have larger lung capacities than women. Tall people also have larger lung capacities than short people. It is said that people aged 20-25 have larger lung capacities than other age groups, Its because by the time you have reached your twenties your lungs have reached their full capacity, but when you are a kid then your lungs aren't fully developed so they don't have a large capacity. From when you are 20 your lung capacity starts going down so an old man has about the same lung capacity as a very small boy.
Yes, no matter what you are smoking, you lungs will get r*ped.
Factors such as gender, physical fitness, age, height, and weight can all affect lung capacity. This page offers an explanation on how they affect it: http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2003-04/1050155434.An.r.html
obstructive lung disorder
theres alot of those like how does age affect lung capacity (i did that it was veryyyyy easy) idk really u could google it but that one lung capacity is easy and fun!
Training and fitness helps improve your lung capacity.
Lung capacity can not be increased by a disorder.
My tidal lung capacity was lower. I know the difference because in the tidal lung capacity you are taking in less breath. When you are doing the vital lung capacity, you take in more breath.
Lung capacity is different for every person. Height, weight, age, health, smoking/non-smoking, etc. all affect your personal lung capacity. This question is impossible to determine. (There are general estimates out there, but they aren't very accurate.)