Weight Loss Surgery Eases Asthma: Study – Newsmax


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Weight Loss Surgery Eases Asthma: Study
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The study, published online in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, is the first to find that significant weight reduction can reduce serious asthma-associated events and the latest example of health benefits from the procedure that extend
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Effects of weight loss on airway responsiveness in obese asthmatics: Does weight loss lead to reversibility of asthma?

Effects of weight loss on airway responsiveness in obese asthmatics: Does weight loss lead to reversibility of asthma?

Chest. 2015 Mar 12;

Authors: Pakhale S, Baron J, Dent R, Vandemheen K, Aaron SD

Abstract
Background: Growing epidemics of obesity and asthma are major public health concerns. Despite that asthma-obesity links are widely studied, the effects of weight loss on asthma severity measured by airway hyper-responsiveness (AHR) have received limited attention. Our main study objective was to examine whether weight reduction reduces asthma severity in adult obese-asthmatics.
Methods: In a prospective controlled parallel group study, we followed 22 obese-asthmatic subjects aged 18-75 years, with a body mass index (BMI) >32.5kg/m2 and airway hyper-responsiveness (PC20<16mg/mL of methacholine). Sixteen subjects followed a behavioural weight reduction program for 3 months and 6 subjects were controls. The primary outcome was change in AHR over 3 months. Changes in lung function, asthma control and quality of life were secondary outcomes.
Results: At study entry, subjects’ mean age was 44 years (SD±9), 95% were females with mean BMI of 45.7kg/m2 (SD±9.2). After 3 months, mean weight loss was 16.5kg (SD± 9.9) in the weight loss group but controls had a mean weight gain of 0.6kg (SD±2.6). There were significant improvements in PC20 to methacholine (p=0.009), FEV1 (p=0.009), FVC (p=0.010), asthma-control (p<0.001) and asthma quality of life (p=0.003) in the intervention group whilst these parameters remained unchanged in the control group. Physical activity levels also increased significantly in the intervention group but not in the controls.
Conclusion: Weight loss in obese-asthmatics can improve asthma severity and result in improvements in AHR, asthma control, lung function, and quality of life. These findings support the need to actively pursue healthy weight loss measures in obese-asthmatics.

PMID: 25763936 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Milpitas couple mourns loss of son after deadly asthma attack – KTVU San Francisco


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Milpitas couple mourns loss of son after deadly asthma attack
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(KTVU) – A Milpitas couple is preparing to bury their young son after his heart stopped beating following a severe asthma attack. Christian Dalugdug was just eight years old and died two days after Christmas. Grief counselors are at his school Joseph
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Mint Health Benefits: Fights Asthma, Memory Loss, Weight Loss – Youth Health Magzine


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Mint Health Benefits: Fights Asthma, Memory Loss, Weight Loss
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The herb decoction is an excellent remedy for minor ailments such as headaches, nervous strain, fatigue and stress, as well as for the respiratory problems; helping with asthma, bronchitis and catarrh. It is very useful to deal with digestive problems

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What leads to weight loss success in adults with asthma? – EurekAlert (press release)

What leads to weight loss success in adults with asthma?
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Among overweight and obese adults who had asthma and participated in weight loss programs, more severe asthma, male sex, and improvements in eating behaviors were all linked with better success at losing weight. The finding that individuals with more …

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Job Loss Fears May Boost Asthma Risk – University Herald


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Job Loss Fears May Boost Asthma Risk
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Between 2009 and 2011, 105 new cases of asthma were diagnosed among the survey group, half of whom were women. Those who felt that the likelihood of losing their job over the next two years was high tended to be slightly younger, had reached a lower …
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