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Winter Exercise and Speleotherapy for Allergy and Asthma: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

(1) Background: The prevalence of allergic respiratory diseases is still rising and efforts towards holistic treatments should be made. Although speleotherapy is widely applied in Europe to treat chronic airway diseases, the existing scientific evidence is rather low. Recreational winter exercise ha...

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Autores principales: Freidl, Johanna, Huber, Daniela, Braunschmid, Herbert, Romodow, Carina, Pichler, Christina, Weisböck-Erdheim, Renate, Mayr, Michaela, Hartl, Arnulf
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33076411
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9103311
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author Freidl, Johanna
Huber, Daniela
Braunschmid, Herbert
Romodow, Carina
Pichler, Christina
Weisböck-Erdheim, Renate
Mayr, Michaela
Hartl, Arnulf
author_facet Freidl, Johanna
Huber, Daniela
Braunschmid, Herbert
Romodow, Carina
Pichler, Christina
Weisböck-Erdheim, Renate
Mayr, Michaela
Hartl, Arnulf
author_sort Freidl, Johanna
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description (1) Background: The prevalence of allergic respiratory diseases is still rising and efforts towards holistic treatments should be made. Although speleotherapy is widely applied in Europe to treat chronic airway diseases, the existing scientific evidence is rather low. Recreational winter exercise has been shown to improve allergic airway inflammation, but little is known about the combined effects of speleotherapy and recreational winter exercise. (2) Methods: In this clinical study we investigated the effects of winter exercise and speleotherapy on adults with allergic rhinitis and/or asthma. The speleotherapy group (n = 23) participated in a ten-day combined winter exercise and speleotherapy program and the exercise group (n = 18) joined a full-day winter sports program. The effects on allergic airway inflammation, quality of life, spirometry and cardiorespiratory fitness were assessed. (3) Results: No significant effects were found for fractional exhaled nitric oxide or nasal nitric oxide. Quality of life (p < 0.001 time effect) and allergic symptoms (p < 0.001 time effect) were improved in the speleotherapy and in the exercise group. (4) Conclusions: Winter exercise alone and winter exercise in combination with speleotherapy improve quality of life and allergic symptoms in adults with allergic rhinitis and/or asthma. Further studies are required to investigate the specific effects of speleotherapy. To our knowledge, this is the first investigation examining speleotherapy in combination with winter exercise. Recreational outdoor winter exercise and speleotherapy may be recommended for highly functioning patients with good disease control.
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spelling pubmed-76025992020-11-01 Winter Exercise and Speleotherapy for Allergy and Asthma: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial Freidl, Johanna Huber, Daniela Braunschmid, Herbert Romodow, Carina Pichler, Christina Weisböck-Erdheim, Renate Mayr, Michaela Hartl, Arnulf J Clin Med Article (1) Background: The prevalence of allergic respiratory diseases is still rising and efforts towards holistic treatments should be made. Although speleotherapy is widely applied in Europe to treat chronic airway diseases, the existing scientific evidence is rather low. Recreational winter exercise has been shown to improve allergic airway inflammation, but little is known about the combined effects of speleotherapy and recreational winter exercise. (2) Methods: In this clinical study we investigated the effects of winter exercise and speleotherapy on adults with allergic rhinitis and/or asthma. The speleotherapy group (n = 23) participated in a ten-day combined winter exercise and speleotherapy program and the exercise group (n = 18) joined a full-day winter sports program. The effects on allergic airway inflammation, quality of life, spirometry and cardiorespiratory fitness were assessed. (3) Results: No significant effects were found for fractional exhaled nitric oxide or nasal nitric oxide. Quality of life (p < 0.001 time effect) and allergic symptoms (p < 0.001 time effect) were improved in the speleotherapy and in the exercise group. (4) Conclusions: Winter exercise alone and winter exercise in combination with speleotherapy improve quality of life and allergic symptoms in adults with allergic rhinitis and/or asthma. Further studies are required to investigate the specific effects of speleotherapy. To our knowledge, this is the first investigation examining speleotherapy in combination with winter exercise. Recreational outdoor winter exercise and speleotherapy may be recommended for highly functioning patients with good disease control. MDPI 2020-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7602599/ /pubmed/33076411 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9103311 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Freidl, Johanna
Huber, Daniela
Braunschmid, Herbert
Romodow, Carina
Pichler, Christina
Weisböck-Erdheim, Renate
Mayr, Michaela
Hartl, Arnulf
Winter Exercise and Speleotherapy for Allergy and Asthma: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
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title_full Winter Exercise and Speleotherapy for Allergy and Asthma: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Winter Exercise and Speleotherapy for Allergy and Asthma: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Winter Exercise and Speleotherapy for Allergy and Asthma: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
title_short Winter Exercise and Speleotherapy for Allergy and Asthma: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
title_sort winter exercise and speleotherapy for allergy and asthma: a randomized controlled clinical trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33076411
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9103311
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