Background Respiratory symptoms are common in competitive swimmers. However, among these and in swimmers at other activity levels the swimming distance, the total spent time in swimming halls and their medical background varies. Our objectives were, first, to assess their medical histories and the associations with respiratory symptoms among swimmers in different activity groups and then second, to study the pulmonary function findings and related medications in competitive swimmers who exercise in swimming hall environments the most. Methods First, 1118 participants consisting of 133 competitive-, 734 fitness- and 251 occasional swimmers answered questionnaires concerning their medical background, their respiratory symptoms in connection t...
Abstract Background A special improvement in pulmonar...
Asthma and allergies are common diseases in adolescents and have increased during the last few decad...
To study a potential correlation between attendance at chlorinated indoor pools and the onset of ast...
Background Respiratory symptoms are common in competitive swimmers. However, among these and in swim...
Indoor swimming pools, with their high ambient temperatures and relative humidity, contain a number ...
Background: Swimming has been shown to cause beneficial effects on lung function. However, increased...
Background Despite the health benefits of swimming as a form of exercise, evidence exists that both ...
Elite competitive swimmers are particularly affected by airway disorders that are probably related t...
This study investigates the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and the training factors possibly ass...
An increased risk of developing asthma has been reported among swimmers exposed to chloramine in poo...
Background A special improvement in pulmonary function is found in swimmers. In clinical testing the...
Exercise may increase ventilation up to 200 L/min for short periods of time in speed and power athle...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of asthma symptoms and of airflow obstruction in amateur swim...
Background: Strenuous physical activity at an elite level is associated with an increased risk for a...
International audienceThis study was aimed at the following: (1) the prevalence of airway hyperrespo...
Abstract Background A special improvement in pulmonar...
Asthma and allergies are common diseases in adolescents and have increased during the last few decad...
To study a potential correlation between attendance at chlorinated indoor pools and the onset of ast...
Background Respiratory symptoms are common in competitive swimmers. However, among these and in swim...
Indoor swimming pools, with their high ambient temperatures and relative humidity, contain a number ...
Background: Swimming has been shown to cause beneficial effects on lung function. However, increased...
Background Despite the health benefits of swimming as a form of exercise, evidence exists that both ...
Elite competitive swimmers are particularly affected by airway disorders that are probably related t...
This study investigates the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and the training factors possibly ass...
An increased risk of developing asthma has been reported among swimmers exposed to chloramine in poo...
Background A special improvement in pulmonary function is found in swimmers. In clinical testing the...
Exercise may increase ventilation up to 200 L/min for short periods of time in speed and power athle...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of asthma symptoms and of airflow obstruction in amateur swim...
Background: Strenuous physical activity at an elite level is associated with an increased risk for a...
International audienceThis study was aimed at the following: (1) the prevalence of airway hyperrespo...
Abstract Background A special improvement in pulmonar...
Asthma and allergies are common diseases in adolescents and have increased during the last few decad...
To study a potential correlation between attendance at chlorinated indoor pools and the onset of ast...