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Obesity can boost your risk asthma - a new study says

Asthma and obesity both separate and coexisting conditions—has grown considerably in the United States in recent years. But the Obesity is a major risk factor for asthma, in part, because of the systemic and localized inflammation of the airways that occurs in people with a high body mass index and affected with Asthma disease.

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Obesity can boost your risk asthma - a new study says

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  1. Asthma and obesity both separate and coexisting conditions—has grown considerably in the United States in recent years. But the Obesity is a major risk factor for asthma, in part, because of the systemic and localized inflammation of the airways that occurs in people with a high body mass index and affected with Asthma disease. The researchers say,“ also manifest a higher risk of severe asthma, decreased disease control, and decreased response to corticosteroids therapy” People with obesity.

  2. Some days ago previous studies suggest that some people with obesity may have a type of asthma that is not caused by airway inflammation, but by hyper-responsiveness—a higher-than-normal response to an allergen—in the airway smooth muscle. Hyper-responsiveness causes the airways to narrow, obstructing ease of breathing, and can occur when the muscles contract or begin to spasm. After that researchers suggest that obesity “makes a unique and identifiable mark on the airway smooth muscle cells in a body, which can lead to new ways to improve asthma disease management without the use of steroids,” says Reynold Panettieri Jr., director of the Rutgers University Institute for Translational Medicine and Science and a corresponding author of the paper. Finally in my opinion when in anybody seen asthma symptoms in our body so earlier suggest medical adviser take Asthma care medication and prescription drugs to control these type of symptoms.

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