Purpose: Cold air exposure is associated with increased respiratory morbidity and mortality. Repeated inhalation of cold and dry air is considered the cause of the high prevalence of asthma among winter endurance athletes. This study assessed whether a heat- and moisture-exchanging breathing device (HME) attenuates airway responses to high-intensity exercise in sub-zero temperatures among healthy subjects. Methods: Using a randomized cross-over design, 23 healthy trained participants performed a 30-min warm-up followed by a 4-min maximal, self-paced running time trial in − 15 °C, with and without HME. Lung function was assessed pre- and immediately post-trials. Club cell protein (CC-16), 8-isoprostane, and cytokine concentrations were measu...
Background and Aims: Winter endurance athletes have a high prevalence of exercise-induced bronchocon...
Older individuals are known to adopt a less efficient breathing strategy than young adults during ex...
Elevation training masks (ETM) have become popular in active/training populations to enhance perform...
Purpose: Cold air exposure is associated with increased respiratory morbidity and mortality. Repeate...
Objectives: Breathing cold air can lead to bronchoconstriction and peripheral vasoconstriction, both...
Exposure to a cold climate is associated with an increased morbidity and mortality, but the specific...
Purpose: Heat-and-moisture-exchanging devices (HME) are commonly used by endurance athletes during t...
Purpose: Exposure to cold air may harm the airways. It is unclear to what extent heavy exercise adds...
Respiratory symptoms, including cough are prevalent in asthmatic individuals when exercising. This s...
Purpose: Exposure to cold air may harm the airways. It is unclear to what extent heavy exercise adds...
SummaryIntroduction: Exercise in a cold environment has been reported to increase exercise-induced b...
Heat‐ and moisture exchanging breathing devices (HME) humidify and heat inhaled air and prevent exer...
Athletes such as skaters and skiers inhale large volumes of cold air during exercise and shift from ...
The prevalence of asthma is high in winter endurance athletes with onset typically occurring during ...
H. Walz, K. Won, B. Kojima, S. O. Henry Pacific University, Forest Grove OR Breathing, or mechanical...
Background and Aims: Winter endurance athletes have a high prevalence of exercise-induced bronchocon...
Older individuals are known to adopt a less efficient breathing strategy than young adults during ex...
Elevation training masks (ETM) have become popular in active/training populations to enhance perform...
Purpose: Cold air exposure is associated with increased respiratory morbidity and mortality. Repeate...
Objectives: Breathing cold air can lead to bronchoconstriction and peripheral vasoconstriction, both...
Exposure to a cold climate is associated with an increased morbidity and mortality, but the specific...
Purpose: Heat-and-moisture-exchanging devices (HME) are commonly used by endurance athletes during t...
Purpose: Exposure to cold air may harm the airways. It is unclear to what extent heavy exercise adds...
Respiratory symptoms, including cough are prevalent in asthmatic individuals when exercising. This s...
Purpose: Exposure to cold air may harm the airways. It is unclear to what extent heavy exercise adds...
SummaryIntroduction: Exercise in a cold environment has been reported to increase exercise-induced b...
Heat‐ and moisture exchanging breathing devices (HME) humidify and heat inhaled air and prevent exer...
Athletes such as skaters and skiers inhale large volumes of cold air during exercise and shift from ...
The prevalence of asthma is high in winter endurance athletes with onset typically occurring during ...
H. Walz, K. Won, B. Kojima, S. O. Henry Pacific University, Forest Grove OR Breathing, or mechanical...
Background and Aims: Winter endurance athletes have a high prevalence of exercise-induced bronchocon...
Older individuals are known to adopt a less efficient breathing strategy than young adults during ex...
Elevation training masks (ETM) have become popular in active/training populations to enhance perform...