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Title :
Is airway damage during physical exercise related to airway dehydration? Inputs from a computational model
Author(s) :
Karamaoun, Cyril [Auteur]
Haut, Benoît [Auteur]
Blain, Grégory [Auteur]
Bernard, Alfred [Auteur]
Daussin, Frédéric [Auteur]
Unité de Recherche Pluridisciplinaire Sport, Santé, Société (URePSSS) - ULR 7369
Dekerle, Jeanne [Auteur]
Bougault, Valérie [Auteur]
Mauroy, Benjamin [Auteur]
Haut, Benoît [Auteur]
Blain, Grégory [Auteur]
Bernard, Alfred [Auteur]
Daussin, Frédéric [Auteur]

Unité de Recherche Pluridisciplinaire Sport, Santé, Société (URePSSS) - ULR 7369
Dekerle, Jeanne [Auteur]
Bougault, Valérie [Auteur]
Mauroy, Benjamin [Auteur]
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Physiology
Abbreviated title :
Journal of Applied Physiology
Volume number :
132
Pages :
1031-1040
Publisher :
American Physiological Society
Publication date :
2022-04-01
English abstract : [en]
Using a computational model for heat and water transfers in the bronchi, we identified a threshold in ventilation during exercise above which airway dehydration is thought to occur. When this threshold was exceeded, ...
Show more >Using a computational model for heat and water transfers in the bronchi, we identified a threshold in ventilation during exercise above which airway dehydration is thought to occur. When this threshold was exceeded, epithelial damage was found. This threshold might therefore represent the ventilation upper limit during exercise in susceptible individuals. Our results might help to prevent maladaptation to chronic exercise such as exercise-induced bronchoconstriction or asthma.Show less >
Show more >Using a computational model for heat and water transfers in the bronchi, we identified a threshold in ventilation during exercise above which airway dehydration is thought to occur. When this threshold was exceeded, epithelial damage was found. This threshold might therefore represent the ventilation upper limit during exercise in susceptible individuals. Our results might help to prevent maladaptation to chronic exercise such as exercise-induced bronchoconstriction or asthma.Show less >
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
Univ. Artois
Univ. Littoral Côte d’Opale
Univ. Artois
Univ. Littoral Côte d’Opale
Research team(s) :
Activité Physique, Muscle, Santé (APMS)
Submission date :
2024-02-04T14:50:27Z
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