Obese children at an increased risk of asthma
Parents, please take note. Obese children are at an increased risk of
asthma, a new study has found. The findings suggest that the incidence
of an asthma diagnosis among children with obesity was significantly
higher than in those in a normal weight range and that 23 to 27 per cent
of new asthma cases were directly attributable to obesity.
"Paediatric asthma is among the most prevalent childhood conditions and comes at a high cost to patients, families and the greater health system," said co-author of the study.
"There are few preventable risk factors to reduce the incidence of asthma, but our data show that reducing the onset of childhood obesity could significantly lower the public health burden of asthma," he added.
For the study, the research team analysed medical records of more than 500,000 children. The researchers reviewed de-identified data of patients aged two to 17 without a history of asthma, receiving care from six paediatric academic medical centres between 2009 and 2015.
Overweight or obese patients were matched with normal weight patients of the same age, gender, race, ethnicity, insurance type and location of care.
The researchers found that obesity among children with asthma appears to increase disease severity. Being overweight was identified as a modest risk factor for asthma, and the association was diminished when the most stringent definition of asthma was used.
"Addressing childhood obesity should be a priority to help improve the quality of life of children and help reduce paediatric asthma," he noted.
"Paediatric asthma is among the most prevalent childhood conditions and comes at a high cost to patients, families and the greater health system," said co-author of the study.
"There are few preventable risk factors to reduce the incidence of asthma, but our data show that reducing the onset of childhood obesity could significantly lower the public health burden of asthma," he added.
For the study, the research team analysed medical records of more than 500,000 children. The researchers reviewed de-identified data of patients aged two to 17 without a history of asthma, receiving care from six paediatric academic medical centres between 2009 and 2015.
Overweight or obese patients were matched with normal weight patients of the same age, gender, race, ethnicity, insurance type and location of care.
The researchers found that obesity among children with asthma appears to increase disease severity. Being overweight was identified as a modest risk factor for asthma, and the association was diminished when the most stringent definition of asthma was used.
"Addressing childhood obesity should be a priority to help improve the quality of life of children and help reduce paediatric asthma," he noted.
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