作者
Pascale Kippelen, Kenneth D Fitch, Sandra Doreen Anderson, Valerie Bougault, Louis-Philippe Boulet, Kenneth William Rundell, Malcolm Sue-Chu, Donald C McKenzie
发表日期
2012/6/1
来源
British journal of sports medicine
卷号
46
期号
7
页码范围
471-476
出版商
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine
简介
Elite athletes, particularly those engaged in endurance sports and those exposed chronically to airborne pollutants/irritants or allergens, are at increased risk for upper and lower airway dysfunction. Airway epithelial injury may be caused by dehydration and physical stress applied to the airways during severe exercise hyperpnoea and/or by inhalation of noxious agents. This is thought to initiate an inflammatory cascade/repair process that, ultimately, could lead to airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and asthma in susceptible athletes. The authors review the evidence relating to prevention or reduction of the risk of AHR/asthma development. Appropriate measures should be implemented when athletes exercise strenuously in an attempt to attenuate the dehydration stress and reduce the exposure to noxious airborne agents. Environmental interventions are the most important. Non-pharmacological strategies can …
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