Study findings due to be published in the September issue of the Journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise were released yesterday. The study revealed that in a group of college athletes studied at Ohio State University, exercise-induced asthma, or EIA for short, was often not identified, even when there were existing breathing problems.
This study was small (only 107 athletes), but 39 percent of the participants did have test results that suggested EIA, even though most of...


