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Anxiety but not depression symptoms are associated with greater perceived dyspnea in asthma during bronchoconstriction

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Abstract

Anxiety but not depression was associated with greater perceived dyspnea intensity but not other measures of respiratory discomfort in individuals with asthma. Anxiety may shape the quality and intensity of dyspnea at a given respiratory load.