نتایج جستجو برای: exercise induced asthma

تعداد نتایج: 1190923  

2017
Paola Machado Aline Caris Samile Santos Edgar Silva Lila Oyama Sergio Tufik Ronaldo Santos

BACKGROUND Hypoxia and high altitudes affect various organs, which impairs important physiological functions, such as a disruption of the intestinal barrier mediated by increased translocation of bacteria and increased circulating endotoxin levels. Physical exercise can alter endotoxin concentration in normoxia. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of moderate exercise on endotoxin ...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2013
Darryl J Cochrane

Vibration exercise (VbX) has been a popular modality to enhancing physical performance, where various training methods and techniques have been employed to improve immediate and long-term sprint performance. However, the use of acute side-alternating VbX on sprint and agility performance remains unclear. Eight female athletes preformed side-alternating vibration exercise (VbX) and control (no V...

Journal: :Thorax 1981
I S Petheram J Moxham C W Bierman M McAllen S G Spiro

The efficacy of ketotifen, a tricyclic benzocycloheptathiophene derivative, was assessed in an outpatient clinical trial and in a group of 12 asthmatic subjects with exercise-induced asthma. Subjects in the outpatient trial had mild asthma and consisted of two groups: a group of 24 atopic asthmatics with at least one positive skin test reaction and with an associated history of bronchial reacti...

Introduction: Sex hormones’ fluctuations during the menstrual cycle, influence asthma and lung function. Information on the changes in exercise-induced sex hormones in mid luteal phase associated with lung function changes is not available. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the regular aerobic exercise on the lung function indices and serum levels of sex hormones in t...

Journal: :Thorax 1992
I D Pavord A Wisniewski A E Tattersfield

BACKGROUND Inhaled frusemide protects subjects with asthma against a wide range of bronchoconstrictor challenges, including allergen, exercise and inhaled sodium metabisulphite. An investigation was designed to determine whether this protection is related to the production of inhibitory prostaglandins, such as prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), by studying the effect of the cyclooxygenase inhibitor indom...

Journal: :Chest 1994
H Koskela H Tukiainen A Kononoff H Pekkarinen

To assess the effect of subfreezing temperature and wind on lung function in asthmatic patients, an exposure to subfreezing temperature at rest, a moderate exercise challenge at subfreezing temperature, and a similar exercise challenge at room temperature were performed in 19 stable asthmatic subjects in an environmental chamber with an artificial wind. The mean maximal falls in FEV1 were 5.3, ...

Journal: :Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology 2021

Abstract Background Physical effort is capable of triggering airway obstruction in asthmatics, the so-called exercise-induced bronchoconstriction asthma (EIBa). This study was performed subjects with mild persistent asthma, aiming to find predictors for developing EIBa. Methods In 20 measurements baseline functional respiratory parameters and airways responsiveness by a methacholine challenge w...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1994
B A Wilson O Bar-Or P M O'Byrne

Repeated exercise tests demonstrate refractoriness to the development of exercise-induced asthma (EIA). It is unclear whether it is the initial exercise per se or the resulting bronchoconstriction that causes the attenuated response to the second exercise challenge. This study was designed to determine whether the reported blocking of the refractory period by indomethacin requires a significant...

Journal: :Thorax 1988
K E Berkin G Walker G C Inglis S G Ball N C Thomson

A failure of the usual increase in plasma adrenaline and noradrenaline concentrations during submaximal exercise has been suggested as a contributory cause of exercise induced asthma. Six normal subjects and six asthmatic patients underwent a standard graded maximal exercise test. Measurements of oxygen consumption, minute ventilation, exercise time, blood lactate concentration, and heart rate ...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2006
J W Dickinson G P Whyte A K McConnell M G Harries

BACKGROUND The reported prevalence of exercise induced asthma (EIA) in elite winter athletes ranges from 9% to 50%. Many elite winter athletes do not report symptoms of EIA. At present there is no gold standard test for EIA. OBJECTIVE To establish the efficacy of screening for EIA and examine the role of the eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation (EVH) challenge and laboratory based and sport sp...

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