nasal breath only during exercise
Selected indexed studies
- Exercise-induced asthma. (Sports Med, 1998) [PMID:9458523]
- Restricted nasal-only breathing during self-selected low intensity training does not affect training intensity distribution. (Front Physiol, 2023) [PMID:37153227]
- Positive expiratory pressure physiotherapy for airway clearance in people with cystic fibrosis. (Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 2019) [PMID:31774149]
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- Exercise-induced asthma. (1998) pubmed
- Restricted nasal-only breathing during self-selected low intensity training does not affect training intensity distribution. (2023) pubmed
- Positive expiratory pressure physiotherapy for airway clearance in people with cystic fibrosis. (2019) pubmed
- A framework of transient hypercapnia to achieve an increased cerebral blood flow induced by nasal breathing during aerobic exercise. (2023) pubmed
- Nasal vs. oral BREATHing WIn Strategies in healthy individuals during cardiorespiratory Exercise testing (BreathWISE). (2025) pubmed
- Nasal dilator strips delay the onset of oral route breathing during exercise. (1999) pubmed
- Control of nasal dilator muscle activities during exercise: role of nasopharyngeal afferents. (1996) pubmed
- Non-invasive ventilation for cystic fibrosis. (2017) pubmed
- Comparison of exhaled nitric oxide and cardiorespiratory indices between nasal and oral breathing during submaximal exercise in humans. (1997) pubmed
- The effect of nose clip on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in adolescents. (2023) pubmed