Objective: To determine the prevalence of asthma and respiratory symptoms among Swedish cross-country skiers in early adolescence in comparison to a population-based reference group of similar ages. Methods: A postal questionnaire on asthma, asthma medication, allergy, respiratory symptoms, and physical activity was distributed to Swedish competitive cross-country skiers aged 12–15 years (n = 331) and a population-based reference group (n = 1000). The level of asthma control was measured by the Asthma Control Test. Results: The response rate was 27% (n = 87) among skiers and 29% (n = 292) in the reference group. The prevalence of self-reported asthma (physician-diagnosed asthma and use of asthma medication in the last 12 months) and the pre...
Background: Asthma is highly prevalent in endurance athletes, but we lack up-to-date information on ...
Acute respiratory infections (ARinf) are one of the leading causes that prevent athletes from traini...
SummaryIntroductionRespiratory symptoms in relationship to exercise, bronchial hyperresponsiveness (...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of asthma and respiratory symptoms among Swedish cross-countr...
Cross-country skiing causes strain in the airways because skiers train and compete in cold air. The ...
An increased prevalence of asthma in cross-country skiers has been reported previously. This study w...
AbstractAn increased prevalence of asthma in cross-country skiers has been reported previously. This...
Title: Occurrence and Prevention of Asthma in Youth Division Cross-country Skiers Objectives: The ai...
Background Cross-country skiers have a high prevalence of asthma, but its phenotypes and association...
Introduction: In cross-country skiing, the repetitive ventilation of large amounts of cold and dry a...
Objective: The prevalence of asthma among elite endurance athletes is high, but less is known about ...
Background: Cold exposure is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Elite cross-country ...
Introduction: Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a differential diagnosis for asthma a...
Background Cross-country skiers train and compete during the winter for long periods of time in subf...
Background: Asthma is highly prevalent in endurance athletes, but we lack up-to-date information on ...
Acute respiratory infections (ARinf) are one of the leading causes that prevent athletes from traini...
SummaryIntroductionRespiratory symptoms in relationship to exercise, bronchial hyperresponsiveness (...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of asthma and respiratory symptoms among Swedish cross-countr...
Cross-country skiing causes strain in the airways because skiers train and compete in cold air. The ...
An increased prevalence of asthma in cross-country skiers has been reported previously. This study w...
AbstractAn increased prevalence of asthma in cross-country skiers has been reported previously. This...
Title: Occurrence and Prevention of Asthma in Youth Division Cross-country Skiers Objectives: The ai...
Background Cross-country skiers have a high prevalence of asthma, but its phenotypes and association...
Introduction: In cross-country skiing, the repetitive ventilation of large amounts of cold and dry a...
Objective: The prevalence of asthma among elite endurance athletes is high, but less is known about ...
Background: Cold exposure is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Elite cross-country ...
Introduction: Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a differential diagnosis for asthma a...
Background Cross-country skiers train and compete during the winter for long periods of time in subf...
Background: Asthma is highly prevalent in endurance athletes, but we lack up-to-date information on ...
Acute respiratory infections (ARinf) are one of the leading causes that prevent athletes from traini...
SummaryIntroductionRespiratory symptoms in relationship to exercise, bronchial hyperresponsiveness (...