2007
DOI: 10.1519/00124278-200705000-00027
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The Effect of Interval Training in Children With Exercise-Induced Asthma Competing in Soccer

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“…At baseline, percentage of predicted lung function ((FEV 1 and forced vital capacity (FVC)) was reduced in the vast majority of the studies (online supplementary Web only file 1). FEV 1 could be improved in 3 of 20 studies by exercise training,27 42 44 whereas the FVC improved in only two studies 27 42. Peak expiratory flow (PEF) was the main lung function parameter that was improved, albeit mildly, by exercise.…”
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“…At baseline, percentage of predicted lung function ((FEV 1 and forced vital capacity (FVC)) was reduced in the vast majority of the studies (online supplementary Web only file 1). FEV 1 could be improved in 3 of 20 studies by exercise training,27 42 44 whereas the FVC improved in only two studies 27 42. Peak expiratory flow (PEF) was the main lung function parameter that was improved, albeit mildly, by exercise.…”
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“…Seven studies used a training programme that consisted of swimming training 36 39 48 49 5052 and 16 studies used other aerobic physical training, such as basketball, running, soccer or cycle ergometer training 2 3 26 28 29 31 32 – 35 37 4044. Four studies used swimming training as well as other aerobic physical training 30 4547, while one study used Tai Chi Chuan training 27 and another study used respiratory therapy as a type of training 38.…”
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“…Naturally, concern is warranted for higher-risk patients because higher intensities are used with interval training. Nonetheless, interval training has now been used successfully in several clinical populations, including the elderly (> 75 years) and patients with peripheral artery disease, intermittent claudication, coronary artery disease, COPD, and T2D, without adverse medical side effects or complications [16,24,27,[33][34][35][36][37][38]. Although interval training may not be useful for all patients, the training model does present new alternatives for patients with metabolic complications.…”
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“…Grande parte dos estudos que buscam investigar o efeito de sessões de exercício físico a longo prazo em algum dano respiratório estudou crianças com asma e mostrou uma série de benefícios, como melhora nas variáveis espirométricas e redução na frequência de aparecimento e na gravidade dos broncoespasmos induzidos pelo exercício (26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32) . Conclui-se que um programa de condicionamento físico de três meses, três vezes por semana, com sessões de 60 minutos, propiciou melhora no pico de fluxo expiratório mínimo após o teste de esforço físico e diminuição na ocorrência de broncoespasmo induzido pelo exercício em mulheres obesas.…”
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