New study reveals how lungs respond during asthma attacks – Hindustan Times


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New study reveals how lungs respond during asthma attacks
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A new method developed by scientists called biochemical process reveals how lungs operate during normal functioning and during asthma, a chronic respiratory condition marked by difficulty in breathing. The study conducted in mouse model reveals how air …
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New Study Links Asthma To Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Excess Weight – Tech Times


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New Study Links Asthma To Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Excess Weight
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A daily dose of sunshine while pregnant could help prevent asthma in children finds new study – Yahoo News


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A daily dose of sunshine while pregnant could help prevent asthma in children finds new study
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By measuring the levels of sunlight in these locations when the asthmatics' mothers would have been in their second trimester of pregnancy, the team found that a woman with a higher level of exposure to sunlight during this time, and therefore a higher

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Excess Weight Can Increase Odds Of Asthma In Women, Says Study – NDTV


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Excess Weight Can Increase Odds Of Asthma In Women, Says Study
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A daily dose of sunshine while pregnant could help prevent asthma in children finds new study – Times LIVE


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A daily dose of sunshine while pregnant could help prevent asthma in children finds new study
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Vitamin D and Lung Function Decline in Adults With Asthma: The HUNT Study.

Vitamin D and Lung Function Decline in Adults With Asthma: The HUNT Study.

Am J Epidemiol. 2016 Mar 18;

Authors: Brumpton BM, Langhammer A, Henriksen AH, Camargo CA, Chen Y, Romundstad PR, Mai XM

Abstract
We investigated whether low 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels were associated with more lung function decline in adults with asthma and whether this association was modified by smoking status or inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) use. We analyzed data on 395 adults with asthma from the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (1995-2008), Norway. Plasma 25(OH)D and lung function were measured at baseline, and lung function measurements were repeated at follow-up, approximately 11 years later. Linear regression was used to estimate lung function decline. Participants with low 25(OH)D (<50 nmol/L) had more decline in lung function measurements for forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) (388 mL), forced vital capacity (298 mL), and the FEV1/forced vital capacity ratio (3.7%) over the follow-up, compared with those with high 25(OH)D (?50 nmol/L) who declined 314 mL, 246 mL, and 3.0%, respectively (P = 0.08, 0.30, and 0.23, respectively). The associations were stronger in never smokers and non-ICS users. In never smokers, low 25(OH)D levels were associated with more decline in FEV1 (445 vs. 222 mL) (P = 0.01). In non-ICS users, low 25(OH)D levels were associated with more decline in FEV1 (467 vs. 320 mL) (P = 0.02). Low serum 25(OH)D levels were weakly associated with more lung function decline in adults with asthma, and stronger associations were observed in never smokers and non-ICS users.

PMID: 26994061 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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