Swimming and Asthma: Differences between Women and Men.

Journal of allergy Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-02-20 DOI:10.1155/2013/520913
Marja Kristiina Päivinen, Kari Lasse Keskinen, Heikki Olavi Tikkanen
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Background and Aim. Asthma is common in endurance athletes including swimmers. Our aim was to study gender differences in asthma, allergy, and asthmatic symptoms in swimmers and investigate the effects of varying intensities of physical exercise on competitive swimmers with asthma. Methods. Three hundred highly trained swimmers (156 females and 144 males) were studied by a questionnaire. Their mean (±SD) ages were 17 ± 3 and 19 ± 3 years, and they had training history of 7 ± 2 and 7 ± 3 years in females and males, respectively. Gender differences in asthma, allergy, and respiratory symptoms were examined. Special attention was focused on asthmatic swimmers, their allergies and respiratory symptoms during swimming at different intensities. Results. The prevalence of physician-diagnosed asthma was 19% for females and males. No gender differences in asthma or respiratory symptoms were found. Males reported allergies significantly more often than females (P = 0.007). Gender difference was found in respiratory symptoms among swimmers with physician-diagnosed asthma because females reported symptoms significantly more often (P = 0.017) than males. Asthmatic females also reported symptoms significantly more often at moderate intensity swimming (P = 0.003) than males especially for coughing. Discussion. Gender difference in prevalence of asthma was not found in swimmers. However, allergy was reported significantly more by male swimmers. Male swimmers with asthma reported significantly more cases having family history of asthma, which may be a sign of selection of asthma-friendly sport. Moderate intensity swimming seemed to induce significantly more symptoms especially coughing in asthmatic females.

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游泳与哮喘:游泳与哮喘:男女之间的差异
背景和目的。哮喘是包括游泳运动员在内的耐力运动员的常见病。我们的目的是研究游泳运动员在哮喘、过敏和哮喘症状方面的性别差异,并调查不同强度的体育锻炼对患有哮喘的游泳运动员的影响。研究方法对 300 名训练有素的游泳运动员(女性 156 人,男性 144 人)进行了问卷调查。他们的平均年龄(±SD)分别为 17±3 岁和 19±3 岁,女性和男性的训练历史分别为 7±2 年和 7±3 年。研究了哮喘、过敏和呼吸道症状的性别差异。特别关注了哮喘游泳者在不同强度游泳时的过敏症状和呼吸道症状。研究结果经医生诊断的哮喘发病率为 19%,女性和男性均为 19%。在哮喘或呼吸道症状方面没有发现性别差异。男性报告过敏的频率明显高于女性(P = 0.007)。经医生诊断患有哮喘的游泳者在呼吸道症状方面存在性别差异,因为女性报告症状的频率明显高于男性(P = 0.017)。女性哮喘患者在中等强度游泳时出现症状的频率也明显高于男性(P = 0.003),尤其是咳嗽。讨论在游泳运动员中未发现哮喘发病率的性别差异。不过,男性游泳者报告的过敏症明显较多。患有哮喘的男性游泳者报告有哮喘家族史的病例明显较多,这可能是他们选择了对哮喘友好的运动。中等强度的游泳似乎会诱发哮喘女性患者更多的症状,尤其是咳嗽。
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