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  • Effects of swimming on spirometric parameters and bronchial hyperresponsiveness in children and adolescents with moderate persistent atopic asthma.

Effects of swimming on spirometric parameters and bronchial hyperresponsiveness in children and adolescents with moderate persistent atopic asthma.

Jornal de pediatria (2010-08-26)
Ivonne Bernardo Wicher, Maria Angela Gonçalves de Oliveira Ribeiro, Denise Barbieri Marmo, Camila Isabel da Silva Santos, Adyleia Aparecida Dalbo Contrera Toro, Roberto Teixeira Mendes, Flávia Maria de Brito Lira Cielo, José Dirceu Ribeiro
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To investigate the medium-term benefits of a swimming program in schoolchildren and adolescents with moderate persistent atopic asthma (MPAA). A randomized, prospective study of children and adolescents (age 7-18 years) with MPAA was carried out at the Hospital de Clínicas of Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil. After a 1-month run-in period, 61 patients (34 female) were randomized into two groups, a swimming group (n = 30) and a control group (n = 31), and followed for 3 months. Both patient groups received inhaled fluticasone (dry powder, 250 mcg twice a day) and salbutamol as needed. The swim training program consisted of two weekly classes over a 3-month period for a total of 24 sessions. Both groups underwent spirometric assessment and methacholine challenge test--provocative concentration of methacholine causing a 20% fall in FEV1 (PC₂₀)--before and after the study period. Maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) and maximal expiratory pressure (MEP) were measured only in the swimming group. Significant increases in PC₂₀ (pre-training, 0.31±0.25; post-training, 0.63±0.78; p = 0.008), MIP (pre-training, 67.08±17.13 cm H₂O; post-training 79.46±18.66; p < 0.001), and MEP (pre-training, 71.69±20.01 cm H₂O; post-training, 78.92±21.45 cm H₂O; p < 0.001) were found in the swimming group. Children and adolescents with MPAA subjected to a swim training program experienced a significant decrease in bronchial hyperresponsiveness, as determined by increased PC₂₀ values, when compared with asthmatic controls who did not undergo swim training. Participants in the swimming group also showed improvement in elastic recoil of the chest wall.

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乙酰基-β-氯化甲基胆碱, ≥98% (TLC), powder