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Respiratory disorders in endurance athletes–how much do they really have to endure?

Bussotti et al., 2014

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1735915507321865939
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Bussotti M
Di Marco S
Marchese G
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Open access journal of sports medicine

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Respiratory disorders are often a cause of morbidity in top level endurance athletes, more often compromising their performance and rarely being a cause of death. Pathophysiological events occurring during exercise, such as bronchospasm, are …
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