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Obesity and asthmaObesity is a known risk
factor for type II diabetes, heart disease and some forms of cancer.
Evidence is now mounting that obesity is also a risk factor for asthma.
Reports have shown that nearly 75 percent of emergency room visits for
asthma have been among obese individuals and studies have shown that
obesity pre-dates asthma. The risk for developing asthma increases with
increasing obesity among individuals. Yet little is known about how
obesity influences asthma.
In the May issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology, researchers from the Physiology Program at the Harvard
School of Public Health describe factors that may contribute to this
link between obesity and asthma. In obese people the lungs are
under-expanded and the size of breaths is smaller. These factors
make it more likely that their airways will narrow. In addition,
there is chronic low grade systemic inflammation in the obese. This
systemic inflammation appears to originate in fat tissue.
Inflammation can affect the smooth muscle in the airways causing the
airways to narrow excessively.
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