Reduced tidal volume-inflection point and elevated operating lung volumes during exercise in females with well-controlled asthma.
Andrew R BrottoDevin B PhillipsSamira D RowlandLinn E MooreEric WongMichael K SticklandPublished in: BMJ open respiratory research (2023)
These results suggest that females with asthma are more prone to experience exertional dyspnoea, secondary to dynamic mechanical constraints during submaximal exercise when compared with females without asthma.