Continuous exercise induces airway epithelium damage while a matched-intensity and volume intermittent exercise does not

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  • who: Adrien Combes from the Recreationally active males (n=16) participated in the studyParticipants were instructed to refrain from physical activity, alcohol and caffeine for ≥, h prior to testing sessions. Volunteers under medical treatment for asthma (daily inhaled corticosteroids and/or beta, agonists) were excluded. All the participants provided written informed consent prior to participation. The protocol was approved by the University of Brighton Ethics Committee, and the study was conducted according to the , version of the Declaration of Helsinki. Study design have published the research work: Continuous exercise induces airway epithelium damage while a matched-intensity . . .

     

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