Diagnosis and treatment of preschool wheeze, affecting 30-40% of children under six, need improvement. The UK has a high prevalence, leading to frequent hospital visits.
Children with viral-induced wheeze often receive oral or inhaled corticosteroids or a leukotriene inhibitor despite a lack of good evidence that they work. Three studies shed light on this condition.
The effect of these improvements on whole-body exercise performance remains controversial. Objective: To assess the effect of a 10 week inspiratory resistive loading (IRL) intervention on respiratory ...