BackgroundRespiratory symptoms are commonly recognised in elite athletes. The occurrence, etiology and clinical presentation of the illnesses in athletes is unclear.MethodsWe performed a prospective controlled study of respiratory viral infections in Team Finland during Nordic World Ski Championships 2019. There were 26 athletes and 36 staff members. Nasal swabs were taken at the onset of a symptom and on days 1, 7, and 13 during the follow-up of 14 days. Respiratory viruses were searched for by 3 different molecular multiplex tests. Fifty-two matched control subjects were studied in Finland during the same period.ResultsTen out of 26 (38%) athletes, 6 out of 36 (17%) staff, and 3 out of 52 (6%) control subjects experienced symptoms of resp...
Exercise-induced immune perturbations have been proposed to increase susceptibility to viral infecti...
Acute respiratory infections (ARinf) are one of the leading causes that prevent athletes from traini...
The aim of this study was to examine lung function, bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) and exercise...
Abstract Background: Respiratory symptoms are commonly recognised in elite athletes. The occurrence...
BackgroundRespiratory symptoms are commonly recognised in elite athletes. The occurrence, etiology a...
Upper respiratory tract infections ("common cold") are the most common acute illnesses in elite athl...
Objectives: The common cold is the main cause of medical time loss in elite sport. Rapid diagnosis h...
Exercise-induced immune perturbations have been proposed to increase susceptibility to viral infecti...
Exercise-induced immune perturbations have been proposed to increase susceptibility to viral infecti...
Upper respiratory illness is the most common reason for non-injury-related presentation to a sports ...
Background: Asthma is highly prevalent in endurance athletes, but we lack up-to-date information on ...
Objective: To characterize the etiology of upper respiratory symptoms in elite athletes presenting t...
Objective: To characterize the etiology of upper respiratory symptoms in elite athletes presenting t...
Purpose: Habitual intense exercise may increase the incidence of upper respiratory symptoms (URS) in...
Objective: The prevalence of asthma among elite endurance athletes is high, but less is known about ...
Exercise-induced immune perturbations have been proposed to increase susceptibility to viral infecti...
Acute respiratory infections (ARinf) are one of the leading causes that prevent athletes from traini...
The aim of this study was to examine lung function, bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) and exercise...
Abstract Background: Respiratory symptoms are commonly recognised in elite athletes. The occurrence...
BackgroundRespiratory symptoms are commonly recognised in elite athletes. The occurrence, etiology a...
Upper respiratory tract infections ("common cold") are the most common acute illnesses in elite athl...
Objectives: The common cold is the main cause of medical time loss in elite sport. Rapid diagnosis h...
Exercise-induced immune perturbations have been proposed to increase susceptibility to viral infecti...
Exercise-induced immune perturbations have been proposed to increase susceptibility to viral infecti...
Upper respiratory illness is the most common reason for non-injury-related presentation to a sports ...
Background: Asthma is highly prevalent in endurance athletes, but we lack up-to-date information on ...
Objective: To characterize the etiology of upper respiratory symptoms in elite athletes presenting t...
Objective: To characterize the etiology of upper respiratory symptoms in elite athletes presenting t...
Purpose: Habitual intense exercise may increase the incidence of upper respiratory symptoms (URS) in...
Objective: The prevalence of asthma among elite endurance athletes is high, but less is known about ...
Exercise-induced immune perturbations have been proposed to increase susceptibility to viral infecti...
Acute respiratory infections (ARinf) are one of the leading causes that prevent athletes from traini...
The aim of this study was to examine lung function, bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) and exercise...