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Exhaled air usually is warmer than ambient temperature. Air in the lungs is warmed by core body heat, thereby creating a temperature difference between air entering and exiting the respiratory system.

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There was a difference between the exhaled air temperature of asthmatics (34.41 ± 0.27° C) and controls (35.02 ± 0.2° C), but there was considerable overlap (p=0.081). There was also a difference between the exhaled air temperature of asthmatics before (35.33 ± 0.17° C) and after treatment (34.64 ± 0.21° C).

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