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Prevalence of Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm in a Cohort of Varsity College Athletes
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 09/17/07
Parsons, J.P., et al. - Conclusions: Varsity athletes show a high incidence of EIB when objectively diagnosed by a variety of pulmonary function criteria. Sex of the athlete or ventilation demands of the sport does not affect the prevalence of EIB. The use of symptoms to diagnose EIB is not predictive of whether athletes have objectively documented EIB. Empiric diagnosis and treatment of EIB on the basis of subjective symptoms alone may lead to an increased number of inaccurate diagnoses and increased morbidity
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