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Effect of Obesity on Clinical Presentation and Response to Treatment in Asthma
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2006
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AsthmaObesityBody CompositionAllergyPulmonary CareClinical PresentationObesity ManagementSimilar Airflow LimitationObese ParticipantsPulmonary DiseaseMedicineClinical AllergySleep Disordered BreathingObese People
Obesity is a risk factor for being diagnosed with asthma, but there is conflicting evidence on whether obesity is a risk factor for lung function abnormalities characteristic of asthma. We studied a cohort of 488 subjects, 47% of whom were obese. Obese and non-obese subjects with asthma had similar airflow limitation and bronchodilator responsiveness, but obese participants had increased sleep disturbance and gastroesophageal reflux disease, higher cytokine levels, and a trend towards increased exacerbations when treated with theophylline. Obese and non-obese asthmatics have similar lung function abnormalities, but comorbidities and altered responses to medications may significantly affect asthma control in obese people.
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