Exercise‐induced bronchoconstriction is associated with air humidity and particulate matter concentration in preschool children

Long‐term exposure to air pollution is connected to asthma morbidity in children. Exercise‐induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is common in asthma, and the free running test outdoors is an important method for diagnosing asthma in children. It is not known whether momentary air pollution exposure affects the results of outdoor exercise tests in children.

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