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| Asthma Is the Most Common Chronic Disease Among Olympic Athletes Science Daily (press release) "The quality of inhaled air could be harmful to the airways, but does not cause the same effect in all sports," highlights Fitch. For example, in the summer Olympics the prevalence of asthma and AHR is much greater in those who practise endurance sports. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Why do so many Olympians have asthma? NBCNews.com The relatively late onset of asthma in many older athletes suggests to that the years of intense training could be one of the causes, Fitch said. "Inhaling polluted or cold air is considered an important factor which might explain the cause in some sports, but not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Asthma: The Most Prevalent Condition Among Olympic Athletes Everyday Health In athletes, EIB kicks in when the body reaches a specific point of heat and water loss in the lungs. "It triggers changes in the cellular nature of the airways, and that's what causes the EIB," says Silvers. In patients with chronic asthma, it can be triggered by ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Asthma causes and treatment options | GBCS Health Magazine Millions of people across the world suffer from asthma attacks every day. No one knows exactly why we develop asthma or how to prevent it, but it's long been. www.gbcs.org/asthma-causes-and-treatment-options/ |
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