A high burden of lower airway symptoms is found in elite swimmers. To what extent elite swimmers suffer from upper airway symptoms and how these associate with nasal inflammation is less clear. We here aimed to evaluate upper airway symptoms and nasal inflammation in elite athletes.status: publishe
International audienceThis study was aimed at the following: (1) the prevalence of airway hyperrespo...
Upper respiratory illness is the most common reason for non-injury-related presentation to a sports ...
Aims: Swimmers commonly complain of nasal symptoms probably due to mucosal irritation caused by chlo...
A high burden of lower airway symptoms is found in elite swimmers. To what extent elite swimmers suf...
Elite competitive swimmers are particularly affected by airway disorders that are probably related t...
Adequate nasal breathing is indispensable for athletes, and nasal symptoms have been shown to interf...
Daily intensive exercise by elite athletes can result in exercise-induced asthma especially in elite...
Objectives Exercising in a provocative environment (e.g. indoor swimming pool) at sustained high min...
Protection of the health of the athlete is required for high level sporting performance. Acute respi...
Exercise may increase ventilation up to 200 L/min for short periods of time in speed and power athle...
Physical exercise requires proper function of the upper and lower airways in order to meet exertiona...
Nasal and sinusal complaints are considered common among swimmers. Aim of the present study was to e...
SummaryWe postulated that high level swimming can promote airway inflammation and thus asthma by enh...
The prevalence of rhinitis in athletes has frequently been studied in combination with asthma, but t...
Background Respiratory symptoms are common in competitive swimmers. However, among these and in swi...
International audienceThis study was aimed at the following: (1) the prevalence of airway hyperrespo...
Upper respiratory illness is the most common reason for non-injury-related presentation to a sports ...
Aims: Swimmers commonly complain of nasal symptoms probably due to mucosal irritation caused by chlo...
A high burden of lower airway symptoms is found in elite swimmers. To what extent elite swimmers suf...
Elite competitive swimmers are particularly affected by airway disorders that are probably related t...
Adequate nasal breathing is indispensable for athletes, and nasal symptoms have been shown to interf...
Daily intensive exercise by elite athletes can result in exercise-induced asthma especially in elite...
Objectives Exercising in a provocative environment (e.g. indoor swimming pool) at sustained high min...
Protection of the health of the athlete is required for high level sporting performance. Acute respi...
Exercise may increase ventilation up to 200 L/min for short periods of time in speed and power athle...
Physical exercise requires proper function of the upper and lower airways in order to meet exertiona...
Nasal and sinusal complaints are considered common among swimmers. Aim of the present study was to e...
SummaryWe postulated that high level swimming can promote airway inflammation and thus asthma by enh...
The prevalence of rhinitis in athletes has frequently been studied in combination with asthma, but t...
Background Respiratory symptoms are common in competitive swimmers. However, among these and in swi...
International audienceThis study was aimed at the following: (1) the prevalence of airway hyperrespo...
Upper respiratory illness is the most common reason for non-injury-related presentation to a sports ...
Aims: Swimmers commonly complain of nasal symptoms probably due to mucosal irritation caused by chlo...