Lomax Mitch
Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK.
Open Access J Sports Med. 2016 May 12;7:55-63. doi: 10.2147/OAJSM.S88339. eCollection 2016.
The prevalence of airway dysfunction in elite swimmers is among the highest in elite athletes. The traditional view that swimmers naturally gravitate toward swimming because of preexisting respiratory disorders has been challenged. There is now sufficient evidence that the higher prevalence of bronchial tone disorders in elite swimmers is not the result of a natural selection bias. Rather, the combined effects of repeated chlorine by-product exposure and chronic endurance training can lead to airway dysfunction and atopy. This review will detail the underpinning causes of airway dysfunction observed in elite swimmers. It will also show that airway dysfunction does not prevent success in elite level swimming. Neither does it inhibit lung growth and might be partially reversible when elite swimmers retire from competition.
精英游泳运动员气道功能障碍的患病率在精英运动员中位居前列。游泳运动员因先前存在的呼吸系统疾病而自然倾向于游泳的传统观点受到了挑战。现在有充分的证据表明,精英游泳运动员中支气管张力障碍患病率较高并非自然选择偏差所致。相反,反复接触氯副产品和长期耐力训练的综合作用会导致气道功能障碍和特应性。本综述将详细阐述精英游泳运动员中观察到的气道功能障碍的潜在原因。它还将表明,气道功能障碍并不会妨碍在精英水平游泳中取得成功。它也不会抑制肺部生长,并且当精英游泳运动员退役时可能会部分逆转。