High prevalence of asthma in cross country skiers

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Gehaeuftes Auftreten von Asthma bei Skilanglaeufern
Autor:Larsson, Kjell; Ohlsen, Peter; Larsson, Lars; Malmberg, Per; Rydstroem, Per-Olov; Ulriksen, Hans
Erschienen in:British medical journal
Veröffentlicht:307 (1993), 6915, S. 1326-1329, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0267-0623, 0007-1447
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199611201077
Quelle:BISp

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Objectives: To study the prevalence of asthma (asthma symptoms and bronchial hyperresponsiveness) in Swedish cross country skiers compared with non-skiers and monitor changes in symptoms and bronchial hyperresponsiveness during the year. Design: Cross sectional study during the winter ski season and in the summer. Setting: Six ski clubs for elite skiers (total 47) in two different areas of Sweden. Subjects: 42 elite cross country skiers and 29 non-skiing referents. Main outcome measures: Bronchial responsiveness, asthma symptoms, and lung function. Results: Bronchial responsiveness was significantly greater and asthma symptoms more prevalent in the skiers than in the referents. There was no difference in bronchial responsiveness within either group between winter and summer. 15 of the 42 skiers used antiasthmatic drugs regularly and 23 had a combination of asthma symptoms and hyperresponsive airways or physician diagnosed asthma or both. Altogether 33 skiers had symptoms of asthma or bronchial hyperresponsiveness, and none used antiasthmatic drugs regularly. Conclusions: Asthma, asthma-like symptoms, and bronchial hyperresponsiveness are much more common in cross country skiers than in the general population and non-skiers. Strenuous exercise at low temperature entailing breathing large volumes of cold air is the most probable explanation of persistent asthma in skiers. Verf.-Referat