Endurance athletes show an increased prevalence of airway hyperresponsiveness. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the long-term effects of training on airway responsiveness, inflammation and epithelial damage in swimmers and cold-air athletes. In total, 64 elite athletes (32 swimmers and 32 cold-air athletes), 32 mild asthmatic...
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April 1, 2009 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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February 17, 2022 (v1)Journal article
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2012 (v1)Journal article
Background: Exercise-induced cough is common among athletes. Athletes training in cold air often report an increasingly troublesome cough during the winter season. Chronic airway irritation or inflammation may increase the sensory response of cough receptors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the seasonal variability of cough reflex...
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August 2010 (v1)Journal article
This study was aimed at the following: (1) the prevalence of airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in swimmers and winter sport athletes according to the previously recommended regulatory sport agencies criteria, (2) the relationship between respiratory symptoms and AHR/EIB, (3) the impact of the chosen...
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January 5, 2022 (v1)Journal article
Introduction: Skiers and swimmers present characteristics of airway inflammation and remodelling of the extracellular matrix similar to what is observed in mild asthma. We aimed to compare serum and sputum MMP-9/TIMP-1 levels, to assess the balance between airway fibrogenesis and inflammation process in both categories of athletes, and to...
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April 2011 (v1)Journal article
ackground: Airway hyperresponsiveness is highly prevalent in competitive swimmers, but it is unknown whether this is transient or persistent.Objectives: To document changes in airway responsiveness and airway inflammation in elite swimmers during intense training and rest.Methods: Nineteen swimmers and 16 healthy controls completed a...
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February 17, 2022 (v1)Journal article
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October 21, 2015 (v1)Journal article
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the levels of 8-isoprostane (8-IsoP) in the airways of competitive swimmers at baseline and after a swimming session according to their airway responsiveness.Methods: Twenty-three swimmers and six lifeguards had a baseline spirometry and bronchoprovocative challenges. During a second visit, swimmers...
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2009 (v1)Journal article
Regular physical activity is recognized as an effective health promotion measure. Among various activities, swimming is preferred by a large portion of the population. Although swimming is generally beneficial to a person's overall health, recent data suggest that it may also sometimes have detrimental effects on the respiratory system....
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2012 (v1)Journal article
Background: The importance of exercise-induced exaggerated blood pressure (BP) response in endurance athletes is not known.Objective: To assess the hemodynamic parameters and metabolic profile in athletes with an exaggerated BP response to exercise.Methods: Forty-four endurance athletes underwent a maximal exercise test, a 24-h ambulatory blood...
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April 2014 (v1)Journal article
Objective: Self-reported respiratory symptoms are poor predictors of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in athletes. The objective of this study was to determine whether athletes have an inadequate perception of bronchoconstriction.Methods: One hundred thirty athletes and 32 nonathletes completed a standardized questionnaire and...
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August 2013 (v1)Journal article
Background: Cardiorespiratory disorders are common in athletes. However, these conditions are often underdiagnosed, which potentially results in impaired performance and increased health risks. The aim of this study was to evaluate, in a research setting, the prevalence of cardiorespiratory disorders in athletes in order to determine the...
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November 29, 2018 (v1)Journal article
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February 2012 (v1)Journal article
Background: Airway disorders are common in regular chlorinated swimming pool attendees, particularly competitive athletes, but the impact of intense swimming training on airway function and structure remains unclear.Objective: This study aimed to evaluate airway inflammation and remodeling in elite swimmers.Methods: Twenty-three elite swimmers...
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