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Yüzücülerde, koşucularda ve hentbol oyuncularında egzersiz sonrası nazal yanıt

Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 64 - 69, 31.08.2016

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different physical activities on nasal response.
Methods: Young non-professional university teams (male, 20 to 24 years old) were enrolled in this study. Nasal functions were measured with an active anterior rhinomanometry and the saccharine transport method (nasal transport times, NTT) before and immediately after the exercise. After the initial measurements, the first group swam 30 minutes in the  swimming pool. The second group (outdoor runners) ran 10 kilometers in approximately 30 minutes. The third group played handball for 30 minutes. The initial findings were compared statistically with the data obtained after exercise.
Results: When the reductions in nasal resistance were compared before and after exercise, the inspiration and expiration values of all groups were statistically significant. These three groups were similar regarding the comparison of nasal resistance change percentages. When the NTTs were compared before and after exercise, the decreases in the
amount of time were statistically significant in all these three groups after exercise. When the change percentages of the decrease in nasal transport time were compared, the decrease in handball players was statistically significant compared to runners.
Conclusion: Nasal resistance reductions and the decreases in NTT were not affected by the type of sports being played or the air quality of the environment.

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Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 64 - 69, 31.08.2016

Abstract

References

  • 1. Fonseca MT, Voegels RL, Pinto KM. Evaluation of nasal volume by acoustic rhinometry before and after physical exercise. Am J Rhinol 2006;20:269–73.
  • 2. McCafferty WB. Air pollution and athletic performance. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas; 1981.
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  • 4. Daigle CC, Chalupa DC, Gibb FR, et al. Ultrafine particle deposition in humans during rest and exercise. Inhal Toxicol 2003; 15:539–52.
  • 5. Cutrufello PT, Smoliga JM, Rundell KW. Small things make a big difference: particulate matter and exercise. Sports Med 2012; 42:1041–58.
  • 6. Randolph CC. Allergic rhinitis and asthma in the athlete. Allergy Asthma Proc 2006;27:104–9.
  • 7. Rundell KW. High levels of airborne ultrafine and fine particulate matter in indoor ice arenas. Inhal Toxicol 2003;15:237–50.
  • 8. Bougault V, Boulet LP. Airway dysfunction in swimmers. Br J Sports Med 2012;46:402–6.
  • 9. Andersen I, Camner P, Jensen PL, Philipson K, Proctor DF. Nasal clearance in monozygotic twins. Am Rev Respir Dis 1974; 110:301–5.
  • 10. Yoshizaki K, Brito JM, Toledo AC, et al. Subchronic effects of nasally instilled diesel exhaust particulates on the nasal and airway epithelia in mice. Inhal Toxicol 2010;22:610–7.
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  • 13. Ottaviano G, Staffieri A, Stritoni P, et al. Nasal dysfunction induced by chlorinate water in competitive swimmers. Rhinology 2012;50: 294–8.
  • 14. Müns G, Singer P, Wolf F, Rubinstein I. Impaired nasal mucociliary clearance in long-distance runners. Int J Sports Med 1995;16:209–13.
  • 15. Olséni L, Wollmer P. Mucociliary clearance in healthy men at rest and during exercise. Clin Physiol 1990;10:381–7.
  • 16. Wolff RK, Dolovich MB, Obminski G, Newhouse MT. Effects of exercise and eucapnic hyperventilation on bronchial clearance in man. J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol 1977;43:46–50.
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Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Deniz Hancı

Hüseyin Altun This is me

Ethem Şahin This is me

Salih Aydın This is me

Publication Date August 31, 2016
Submission Date July 24, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 6 Issue: 2

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APA Hancı, D., Altun, H., Şahin, E., Aydın, S. (2016). Yüzücülerde, koşucularda ve hentbol oyuncularında egzersiz sonrası nazal yanıt. ENT Updates, 6(2), 64-69.
AMA Hancı D, Altun H, Şahin E, Aydın S. Yüzücülerde, koşucularda ve hentbol oyuncularında egzersiz sonrası nazal yanıt. ENT Updates. August 2016;6(2):64-69.
Chicago Hancı, Deniz, Hüseyin Altun, Ethem Şahin, and Salih Aydın. “Yüzücülerde, koşucularda Ve Hentbol oyuncularında Egzersiz Sonrası Nazal yanıt”. ENT Updates 6, no. 2 (August 2016): 64-69.
EndNote Hancı D, Altun H, Şahin E, Aydın S (August 1, 2016) Yüzücülerde, koşucularda ve hentbol oyuncularında egzersiz sonrası nazal yanıt. ENT Updates 6 2 64–69.
IEEE D. Hancı, H. Altun, E. Şahin, and S. Aydın, “Yüzücülerde, koşucularda ve hentbol oyuncularında egzersiz sonrası nazal yanıt”, ENT Updates, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 64–69, 2016.
ISNAD Hancı, Deniz et al. “Yüzücülerde, koşucularda Ve Hentbol oyuncularında Egzersiz Sonrası Nazal yanıt”. ENT Updates 6/2 (August 2016), 64-69.
JAMA Hancı D, Altun H, Şahin E, Aydın S. Yüzücülerde, koşucularda ve hentbol oyuncularında egzersiz sonrası nazal yanıt. ENT Updates. 2016;6:64–69.
MLA Hancı, Deniz et al. “Yüzücülerde, koşucularda Ve Hentbol oyuncularında Egzersiz Sonrası Nazal yanıt”. ENT Updates, vol. 6, no. 2, 2016, pp. 64-69.
Vancouver Hancı D, Altun H, Şahin E, Aydın S. Yüzücülerde, koşucularda ve hentbol oyuncularında egzersiz sonrası nazal yanıt. ENT Updates. 2016;6(2):64-9.