Asma e exercício
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Asma, Competição, Exercício, PrevençãoResumo
De acordo com os dados brasileiros publicados em 2006, a asma atinge 24% das nossas crianças e adolescentes, sendo uma das doenças mais freqüentes nessa idade. Mesmo assim, todos os anos, centenas de atletas asmáticos participam com sucesso de eventos esportivos das mais variadas modalidades. Crianças que praticam atividades esportivas competitivas desde muito cedo passam muito mais tempo com seus técnicos do que com seus pais. E é também durante o exercício que os sintomas da asma são mais observados. Portanto, cabe ao técnico a responsabilidade de saber reconhecer tais sintomas e também auxiliar no tratamento. A asma não deve ser um obstáculo ao bom desempenho esportivo. Atletas asmáticos bem controlados competem em igualdade com os demais.Downloads
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