People with exercise-induced asthma do not have to eliminate or limit physical activity, exercise, or competitive sports from their lives.
Exercise-Induced Asthma: Pathophysiology and Treatment is a comprehensive reference that presents the latest research and scientifically based information you need to ensure every person can be physically active and perform optimally at every level of competition.
Featuring contributions from leading experts in the field, this is the first book to address exercise-induced asthma in those who are physically active and athletic as opposed to the general population. This authoritative guide will enable you to do the following:
-Work more confidently with physically active and athletic people with exercise-induced asthma.
-Understand the physiology of exercise-induced asthma.
-Diagnose accurately and prescribe medication, safe activity, and athletic practices.
-Inform athletes about new medical treatments for exercise-induced asthma.
Exercise-Induced Asthma: Pathophysiology and Treatment walks medical professionals through practical guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of athletes and other physically active people who have exercise-induced asthma.
It presents the latest breakthroughs in optimizing performance while coping with exercise-induced asthma. It updates readers on which medications are currently accepted and banned in athletic events.