The epidemiology of asthma and its comorbidities in Poland – Health problems of patients with severe asthma as evidenced in the Province of Lodz.

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The epidemiology of asthma and its comorbidities in Poland – Health problems of patients with severe asthma as evidenced in the Province of Lodz.

Respir Med. 2016 Jan 20;

Authors: Panek M, Mokros ?, Pietras T, Kuna P

Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Population studies supply interesting data regarding the epidemiology, comorbidity and risk factors of asthma, which have direct clinical implications for patients.
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the work was to evaluate the degree of severity of asthma in the studied group, the levels of anti-asthma treatment, the prevalence of asthma comorbidities and their influence on the clinical course of the illness.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study encompassed 451 participants: 52.11% were asthma patients (study group) and 47.89% were healthy subjects (controls). Respiratory function tests, ACT™ test and skin prick tests were performed.
RESULTS: Asthma severity was mild in 14.89%, moderate in 49.36% and severe in 35.74%. Oral GCS were used by 29%, inhalers 44%, LABA 68%, SABA 67%, LAMA 6%, SAMA 14% and MX 16%. Rhinitis and allergy were significantly more common in patients. GERD and neurological diseases were risk factors for asthma, and GERD significantly intensified the risk of severe asthma. GERD, atherosclerosis, hypertension, ischaemic heart disease and other cardiac diseases, lipid disorders, COPD, and the presence of any neoplastic disease significantly worsened the degree of asthma control.
DISCUSSION: Severe asthma was a significant clinical issue in over 35% of cases. The most commonly-used group of drugs were LABAs, while inhaled GCS and LAMA were uncommon, especially among severe cases. A significant problem was the high percentage of systemic GCS used by severe cases. The most important risk factor for asthma, including its severe form, is GERD. Numerous comorbid conditions significantly worsen the degree of asthma control.

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Genetic polymorphisms of the TNF-?-308G/A are associated with metabolic syndrome in asthmatic patients from Hebei province, China.

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Genetic polymorphisms of the TNF-?-308G/A are associated with metabolic syndrome in asthmatic patients from Hebei province, China.

Int J Clin Exp Pathol. 2015;8(10):13739-46

Authors: Yang YH, Liu YQ, Zhang L, Li H, Li XB, Ouyang Q, Zhu GY

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Asthma is a complex inflammatory disease involving the critical actions of several important cytokines. Epidemiological data show that obesity could increase the risk of asthma, and insulin resistance, or metabolic syndrome are an important risk factor for obesity asthma. Some studies identified that upstream of the transcription start site within the TNF-? gene promoter region-308 polymorphism was associated insulin resistance or metabolic disorders, while this site was closely related to asthma. But no research was performed to evaluate the influence of TNF-?-308G/A polymorphism on metabolic syndrome in asthmatic patients. Here, we recruited 248 asthmatic patients, who were separated into asthma with Mets/asthma without Mets groups and 226 matched healthy controls from Hebei Province to evaluate the influence of TNF-?-308G/A polymorphism on metabolic syndrome in asthmatic patients. Single nucleotide polymorphism of TNF-?-308 locus was genotyped using PCR-RFLP. Some biochemical variables were also determined. Our result showed that the genotypic and allelic frequency of rs1800629 did not show significant difference between asthmatic patients and normal controls. However, the frequency of A allele was signi?cantly higher in asthma group with Mets (22.36%) than in controls (15.71%) (P = 0.02; OR = 0.647; 95% CI = 0.447-0.936). After analyzing the relationship between biochemical features of patients and genotype of TNF-?-308G/A, we found levels of LDL cholesterol, TNF-? and insulin, and HOMA-IR were significantly higher in the asthmatic patients carrying the GA and AA genotypes than in the carriers of GG genotype of rs1800629 (P = 0.029, P = 0.022, P = 0.043, respectively). Thus, our data suggested that TNF-?-308G/A variation was related to metabolic phenotype in asthma patients. Furthermore, we first identified TNF-?-308 A allele was the risk factor for asthmatic patients with Mets in Hebei population, China.

PMID: 26722602 [PubMed – in process]

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Prolonged mounted patrolling is a risk factor for developing knee pain in Danish military personnel deployed to the Helmand Province.

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Prolonged mounted patrolling is a risk factor for developing knee pain in Danish military personnel deployed to the Helmand Province.

J R Army Med Corps. 2015 Oct 16;

Authors: Lundin CR, Houe T, Sevelsted A, Nissen L

Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Non-battle injuries have been the leading cause of medical evacuation in the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. This study investigates the hypothesis, that the occurrence of knee problems could be associated with mounted patrolling in armoured vehicles independent of other risk factors.
METHOD: Retrospective questionnaire-based cohort study of Danish soldiers deployed to Afghanistan during 1 February-31 July 2013.
RESULTS: 307 soldiers included. Response rate 70%. 33% reported knee pain. Main finding: Significant association between knee pain and time spent weekly on mounted patrols (OR 1.23, CI 1.07 to 1.41, p=0.003). Controlled for confounders age, body mass index and duration of military employment (OR 1.22, CI 1.06 to 1.41, p=0.006). Adjusted for confounders and all other risk factors (OR 1.25, CI 1.07 to 1.48, p=0.007). The main finding in a subset of the 33% with knee pain: Significant association between more severe knee problems with Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score below 400 and time spent weekly on mounted patrols (OR 1.49, CI 1.17 to 1.56, p=0.002).
CONCLUSIONS: A major concern regarding knee problems among Danish deployed military personnel is identified. The risk of suffering from knee problems and the severity of symptoms increase with the amount of time spent inside a vehicle on mounted patrols.

PMID: 26475797 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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About 35 percent of children in Tehran province have asthma and allergies – MENAFN.COM

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Dec 24, 2012 (Menafn – Trend News Agency – McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) –About 35 percent of children in Tehran province have asthma or various allergies, professor of Iran's University of Medical Sciences, Ebrahim Razi said,

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Guest column: Journalist Shadid’s risks were benefit to us all – The Province


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Your NHL All Star Fantasy Draft Primer – Release the Kraken!! or His Cousin … – The Province (blog)

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