It is the aim of this article to give an overview of the important results and recommendations on this topic. In addition, we recommend which diagnostic results are necessary for consideration by sports and anti-doping associations to verify exercise-induced asthma in athletes. Method: A selective...
Sir John Floyer (1698) was the first to remark that “all violent exercise makes the asthmatic to breathe short”. After an initial bronchodilation which persists for the duration of the exercise, breathlessness increases as the asthmatic bronchoconstricts reaching peak in severity at 3–5 min ...
Chronic asthma is an inflammatory disorder that results in airway hyperreactivity (AHR) to various stimuli. Cold air inhalation, mold, pollen, animal dander, upper respiratory infections, and exercise are common triggers for AHR in patients with chronic asthma. In 45% to 90% of these patients,...
asthma (ˈæsmə) n (Pathology) a respiratory disorder, often of allergic origin, characterized by difficulty in breathing, wheezing, and a sense of constriction in the chest [C14: from Greek: laborious breathing, fromazeinto breathe hard] ...
- 《Allergy & Asthma Proceedings》 被引量: 37发表: 2011年 Assessing the Impact of Asthma and Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm/Exercise-Induced Asthma in the General Population: Results from the EIB Landmark Survey Exercise-induced bronchospasm in children with asthma in the United States: Results from...
(e.g., cross-country running on frosty days) than in a heated indoor swimming pool, and this reflects its likely mechanism—water loss from the airway wall that results in increasedosmolarityofsurfaceliquid, which inducesmediator release. Knowledge that exercise easily induces asthma has led to ...
2Chronic asthma is an inflammatory disorder that results in airway hyperreactivity (AHR) to various stimuli. Cold air inhalation, mold, pollen, animal dander, upper respiratory infections, and exercise are common triggers for AHR in patients with chronic asthma. In 45% to 90% of these patients...
The purpose of this study was to compare self-reported symptoms for exercise-induced asthma (EIA) to postexercise challenge pulmonary function test results... KW Rundell,J Im,LB Mayers,... - 《Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise》 被引量: 977发表: 2001年 Circulating catecholamines in ex...
Occupational asthmaresults from workplace triggers. The list of known triggers is long and varied, but they are usually things that you breathe in (or inhale). With this type of asthma, you might have trouble breathing and asthma symptoms just on the days you're on the job. ...
Results: The problems of sports-related asthma and allergy are outlined. Epidemiological evidence for an increased prevalence of asthma and BHR among competitive athletes, especially in endurance sports, is provided. The mechanisms for development of asthma and bronchial hyperresponsiveness in ...