Science news articles about 'exercise induced asthma'
A study found that the ingestion of caffeine within an hour of exercise can reduce the symptoms of exercise induced asthma (EIA).
... explored the potential use of two simple tests for not only predicting whether someone has exercise-induced asthma (EIA) but also its severity, without subjecting the patient to an exercise challenge.
... "There were many Olympic hopefuls whose competitive chances were potentially limited by exercise-induced asthma," said Dr. Lockette. "We found that by controlling air quality during workouts, as well ...
... . In fact, these specific children had FEV-1 measures that many consider to be classified as exercise-induced asthma.
"It was pretty interesting. There's that whole idea that it's possible to be fit ...
... , having inhalers immediately on-hand and asthma specialists as part of their care," says Parsons.
Exercise-induced asthma occurs when airflow to the lungs is reduced due to narrowing and closing of ...
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