SummaryWe postulated that high level swimming can promote airway inflammation and thus asthma by enhancing local vascular permeability. We aimed to test this hypothesis by a cross-sectional study comparing swimmers (n = 13, 17 ± 3 years, competing 7 ± 4 years, training 18±3 h per week), asthmatic-swimmers (n = 6, 17 ± 2 years, competing 8 ± 3 years, training 16 ± 4 h per week), and asthmatics (n = 19, 14 ± 3 years).Subjects performed induced sputum and had exhaled nitric oxide, lung volumes, and airway responsiveness determined. Airway vascular permeability index was defined as the ratio of albumin in sputum and serum.Results from the multiple linear regression showed each unit change in airway vascular permeability index was associated wit...
Objectives Exercising in a provocative environment (e.g. indoor swimming pool) at sustained high min...
International audienceThis study was aimed at the following: (1) the prevalence of airway hyperrespo...
Elite competitive swimmers are particularly affected by airway disorders that are probably related t...
SummaryWe postulated that high level swimming can promote airway inflammation and thus asthma by enh...
Background: The environment in swimming pools, which contain chlorine, might interact with the airwa...
Exercise may increase ventilation up to 200 L/min for short periods of time in speed and power athle...
Background Respiratory symptoms are common in competitive swimmers. However, among these and in swi...
Background: Swimming has been shown to cause beneficial effects on lung function. However, increased...
Indoor swimming pools, with their high ambient temperatures and relative humidity, contain a number ...
P>Background:Chlorine metabolites and high training load may produce exercise-induced bronchospas...
Background Despite the health benefits of swimming as a form of exercise, evidence exists that both ...
Daily intensive exercise by elite athletes can result in exercise-induced asthma especially in elite...
BACKGROUND: A high burden of lower airway symptoms is found in elite swimmers. To what extent elite ...
Background: Strenuous physical activity at an elite level is associated with an increased risk for a...
An increased risk of developing asthma has been reported among swimmers exposed to chloramine in poo...
Objectives Exercising in a provocative environment (e.g. indoor swimming pool) at sustained high min...
International audienceThis study was aimed at the following: (1) the prevalence of airway hyperrespo...
Elite competitive swimmers are particularly affected by airway disorders that are probably related t...
SummaryWe postulated that high level swimming can promote airway inflammation and thus asthma by enh...
Background: The environment in swimming pools, which contain chlorine, might interact with the airwa...
Exercise may increase ventilation up to 200 L/min for short periods of time in speed and power athle...
Background Respiratory symptoms are common in competitive swimmers. However, among these and in swi...
Background: Swimming has been shown to cause beneficial effects on lung function. However, increased...
Indoor swimming pools, with their high ambient temperatures and relative humidity, contain a number ...
P>Background:Chlorine metabolites and high training load may produce exercise-induced bronchospas...
Background Despite the health benefits of swimming as a form of exercise, evidence exists that both ...
Daily intensive exercise by elite athletes can result in exercise-induced asthma especially in elite...
BACKGROUND: A high burden of lower airway symptoms is found in elite swimmers. To what extent elite ...
Background: Strenuous physical activity at an elite level is associated with an increased risk for a...
An increased risk of developing asthma has been reported among swimmers exposed to chloramine in poo...
Objectives Exercising in a provocative environment (e.g. indoor swimming pool) at sustained high min...
International audienceThis study was aimed at the following: (1) the prevalence of airway hyperrespo...
Elite competitive swimmers are particularly affected by airway disorders that are probably related t...