Body Mass Index Linked To An Increased Chance Of Asthma, Genetic Evidence … – Medical Daily


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Body Mass Index Linked To An Increased Chance Of Asthma, Genetic Evidence
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Though there may be several underlying causes behind asthma, such as respiratory infections, air pollutants, allergens, cold air, and even some medications, doctors are coming to believe that obesity may be one of them, too. Now, a new study out of the …
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New air quality index created – StandardNet


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New air quality index created
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Air pollution, especially fine particle pollution, has been linked with a series of significant health problems that include bronchitis, pneumonia, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and worsened asthma, said Dr. Douglas Jones, a physician at
Southern Californians at risk of death by air pollution, EPA saysCalifornia Watch

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Association between body mass index and asthma symptoms among korean children: a nation-wide study.

Association between body mass index and asthma symptoms among korean children: a nation-wide study.

J Korean Med Sci. 2011 Dec;26(12):1541-7

Authors: Suh M, Kim HH, Choi DP, Kim KW, Sohn MH, Ha KH, Hwang WJ, Kim C, Kim KE, Shin DC

Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between body mass index (BMI) and the prevalence of wheeze using nation-wide cross-sectional study in Korean children. Total 50,200 children from 427 elementary schools were randomly selected according to residential areas (metropolitan, provincial, rural, and industrial areas) by the cluster sampling method. The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) questionnaires were used to measure the prevalence of wheeze. Among 31,026 respondents, 25,322 were analyzed. BMI was classified into quartiles based on BMI-for-age percentile. In all residential areas, pets at home and visible mold or moisture were associated with an increased prevalence of wheeze in both genders. However, other living environment factors were not consistently associated among residential areas and gender. Among girls, lowest BMI was negatively associated with prevalence of wheeze and highest BMI was positively associated in all residential areas. In multilevel logistic regression analysis, environmental tobacco smoking exposure, pets at home, visible mold or moisture, and being in the lowest and highest BMI quartile were significantly associated with the prevalence of wheeze in both genders. BMI has become an important risk factor for asthma symptoms among Korean children.

PMID: 22147989 [PubMed – in process]

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Higher body mass index may induce asthma among adolescents with pre-asthmatic … – BMC Pediatrics

Higher body mass index may induce asthma among adolescents with pre-asthmatic
BMC Pediatrics
Limited studies have prospectively examined the role of body mass index (BMI) as a major risk factor for asthma during adolescence. This study investigates whether BMI is associated with increased risk of developing physician-diagnosed asthma during

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