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The prevalence of exercise-induced bronchospasm among US Army recruits and its effects on physical performance

Sonna et al., 2001

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3080170077389142179
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Sonna L
Angel K
Sharp M
Knapik J
Patton J
Lilly C
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Study objectives To measure the prevalence of exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) and to determine its effect on the physical performance response to training in otherwise healthy young adults. Design Observational, retrospective study. Setting Fort Jackson, SC, May to …
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