Abstract:EIB (Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction) describes the narrowing that occurs in the airway follow a short period of exercise. EIB is found in 8-10% of normal children population as occult bronchospasm during or after physical activities. The mechanisms of EIB are related to rapid ventilation and mouth breathing which cause heat and water loss during breathing leading to bronchoconstriction. Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR) measured pre and post-exercise in students aged 12-16 years in girl intermediate schoo… Show more
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