“…A recent work by [14] seems consistent with this strategy, as these authors highlighted a low prevalence of EIB of 7% among 54 Brazilian semi-professional football players in hot and humid climates. In contrast, previous studies by Messan et al [15], Ouattara et al [17] and Agodokpessi et al [18] found prevalence values of 42% and 42% in Ivorian and African basketball players, respectively, under hot and humid air conditions. However, the physiological adaptation of subjects to cold and dry air conditions, on the one hand, and hot and humid air conditions, on the other hand, can exacerbate or attenuate the occurrence of EIB.…”