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ORGINAL ARTICLE

The Prevalence of Airways Hyperresponsiveness in Members of an Exercise Training Facility

, Ph.D., , M.S., , M.S., , M.S. & , M.D.
Pages 349-355 | Published online: 17 Jun 2003
 

Abstract

Athletes have a high prevalence (11–50%) of exercise-induced asthma, which may be caused by the hyperventilation accompanying repetitive bouts of strenuous exercise. We hypothesized that recreational exercisers would display a similar trend. Eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation (EVH) bronchoprovocation (breathing 21% O2, 5% CO2, and 74% N2 at 60% of MVV for 5 minutes) was performed to determine the prevalence of airways hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in adults (n = 212, 146 males, mean ± standard deviation, age 32 ± 10 years) who exercised regularly (10 ± 10 years, 31 ± 28% of their lives): none had a previous diagnosis of asthma. AHR was defined by at least a 10%, 20%, or 25% decline in FEV1, FEF25–75, or PEFR, respectively, by spirometry at 1, 5, 10, and 15 minutes post-EVH. Forty-one of 212 (19%) tested positive for AHR: 20 of 41 (49%) were positive by FEV1, 28 of 41 (68%) by FEF25–75, and 27 of 41 (66%) by PEFR. Comparing responders with nonresponders: pre-EVH lung function was equivalent, except for FEV1, which was reduced (p<0.05) in responders (96 ± 13 vs. 102 ± 12% predicted). Mean maximal negative deflections for responders were: for FEV1, –17 ± 7%; FEF25–75, –31 ± 10%; PEFR, –38 ± 11%. Ranges of decline for responders were: FEV1, –10 to –33%; FEF25–75, –20 to –59%; PEFR, –25– to –70%. We conclude that in these regular exercisers, the prevalence of AHR is high and comparable with some athletic populations.

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