Exercise-induced Bronchospasm Clinical Trial
Official title:
Vitamin C Supplementation to Improve EIB in College Student-Athletes
The purpose of this research is to assess the association between diet and pulmonary function during standardized EIB testing. Determine the effect of Vitamin C supplementation on airway inflammatory markers and bronchoconstriction after a standardized EIB test compared to usual diet and placebo control.
This study will use a double-blind, randomized, cross-over design with subjects serving as
their own controls. This study will be conducted over a consecutive five-week period.
All subjects will be asked to discontinue taking their short- and long-acting beta-agonist
medication 12 and 24 hours respectively prior to data collection. Also, all subjects will be
asked to refrain from caffeine, physical activity, and NSAID use 24 hours prior to testing.
In addition all subjects will be asked to abstain from taking any vitamin supplement during
the course of the study.
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