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Exercise-Induced Asthma: An Update [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Inflammation, 2004
Exercise-induced asthma (E.I.A) affects 12–16% of the general population and most of the patients affected by extrinsic or intrinsic asthma. Surprisingly, also a high percentage of professional and Olympic athletes are affected, showing that E.I.A.
R. Saranz   +3 more
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Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction in Children

open access: yesFrontiers in Medicine, 2022
Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is a transient airflow obstruction, typically 5–15 min after physical activity. The pathophysiology of EIB is related to the thermal and osmotic changes of the bronchial mucosa, which cause the release of ...
Angela Klain   +5 more
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Asthma in elite athletes – do they have Type 2 or non-Type 2 disease? A new insight on the endotypes among elite athletes

open access: yesFrontiers in Allergy, 2022
Asthma and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction are highly prevalent in elite athletes compared with the general population. Some athletes have classic asthma with allergic sensitization; however, it seems that a proportion of athletes develop asthma as ...
Søren Malte Rasmussen   +5 more
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Exercise-induced Asthma [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 1969
Tests in three patients with asthma occurring only on exertion showed that F.E.V.(1) fell progressively on exercise, to reach a minimum after 10 minutes. All patients showed a striking metabolic acidosis, with an accumulation of the products of anaerobic metabolism.
A, Seaton   +3 more
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The effectiveness of the treatment of severe exercise-induced asthma in schoolchildren

open access: yesZdorovʹe Rebenka, 2017
Background. Bronchial asthma is one of the most common chronic multifactorial diseases of the lungs. At least 10–12 % of patients with bronchial asthma are suffering from a severe form of the disease. One aspect of inadequate severe asthma control is its
M.N. Garas, G.V. Lekhkun
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“Exercise induced asthma” is not always asthma

open access: yesRespiratory Medicine Case Reports, 2018
A 25 year old woman was referred to our center for further evaluation of an exercise-induced dyspnea. Moreover, the patient suffered from hoarseness and recurrent sinusitis and otitis.After initially finding nothing suspicious, a spiro-ergometry was ...
Thomas Kofler   +6 more
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Section 2. Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm: Albuterol versus Montelukast

open access: yesWorld Allergy Organization Journal, 2010
Exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) involves airway obstruction with an onset shortly after exercising. It can occur in individuals without a diagnosis of asthma, but is most common in asthmatic patients (and in this scenario may be referred to as ...
Gene Colice, MD, FCCP   +1 more
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Association between regular exercise and asthma control among adults: The population-based Northern Finnish Asthma Study.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2020
Previously those with asthma were often advised to avoid strenuous exercise because of fear for exercise-induced asthmatic reactions, but recent findings suggest many beneficial effects on health related to exercise. We elaborated on the relation between
Maritta S Jaakkola   +3 more
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Experiences of exercise in patients with asthma: a qualitative analysis of discussions in a UK asthma online community

open access: yesBJGP Open, 2022
Background: Engagement with exercise in adults with asthma is suboptimal. Limited information is available regarding factors affecting engagement with exercise. Aim: To explore experiences of exercise and linked unmet needs in adults with asthma. Design &
Sara Sadek Attalla   +3 more
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Physical training in adults with asthma: An integrative approach on strategies, mechanisms, and benefits

open access: yesFrontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences, 2023
Asthma is a chronic airway disease characterized by airflow limitation and respiratory symptoms associated with chronic airway and systemic inflammation, bronchial hyperreactivity (BHR), and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB).
Fabiano Francisco de Lima   +2 more
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