@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02005920, author = {蜂矢, 鉄心 and HACHIYA, Tessin and 永治, 秀男 and NAGAYA, Hideo and 近藤, 博仁 and KONDO, Hirohito and 土屋, 恭子 and TSUCHIYA, Kyoko and 田中, ひろみ and TANAKA, Hiromi and 宮村, 実晴 and MIYAMURA, Miharu}, issue = {1}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Mar}, note = {In order to examine the relationship between exercise-induced asthma (EIA) and exercise intensity or items in physical training class of protective care school, pulse rate and peak flow before and after exercise were determined by means of palpation and peak flowmeter, respectivly. The subjects were four asthmatic pupils aged from 9 to 15 years. Predetermined peak flow for each subject was estimated from equation (male: 5.02 x height - 347 1/min, female: 4.71 x height- 326 1/min). Obeserved peak flow and predetermined peak flow were used as an indicator of condition of respiratory tract and degree of EIA. It was found in this study that the occurrence rate of exercise-induced asthma was lowest in the swimming class as compared with volleyball, soccer, basketball and running classess. Furthermore, there are a considerable intraindividual variation ; exercise-induced asthma was observed even if peak flow did not decrease before exercise and vice versa. These results suggesting that the swimming will be one of the suitable sports for asthmatic pupils, and have to carefully instruct various sports according to conditions and chracteristics of each asthmatic pupils.}, pages = {67--75}, title = {養護・訓練中の運動誘発性喘息について〈第1報〉}, volume = {10}, year = {1987} }