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Airway inflammation, cough and athlete quality of life in elite female cross‐country skiers: a longitudinal study

Kennedy et al., 2016

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5006294302195652831
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Kennedy M
Davidson W
Wong L
Traves S
Leigh R
Eves N
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Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a season of cross‐country training and racing on airway inflammation, cough symptoms, and athlete quality of life in female skiers. Eighteen elite female skiers performed sputum induction and completed the L eicester C …
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