Dysfunctional breathing and reaching one’s physiological limit as causes of exercise-induced dyspnoea

J. Depiazzi, Mark L. Everard

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Abstract

© 2016, European Respiratory Society. All rights reserved.This review provides an overview of the spectrum of conditions that can present as exercise-induced breathlessness experienced by young subjects participating in sport and aims to promote understanding of the need for accurate assessment of an individual’s symptoms. We will highlight the high incidence of nonasthmatic causes, which simply require reassurance or simple interventions from respiratory physiotherapists or speech pathologists.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)120-129
Number of pages10
JournalBreathe
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2016

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