Obesity-associated asthma in childhood.

Allergologie Select Pub Date : 2020-10-19 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5414/ALX02178E
Maria Mangova, Tobias Lipek, Maike Vom Hove, Antje Körner, Wieland Kiess, Regina Treudler, Freerk Prenzel
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Obesity and bronchial asthma are very common diseases in children and adolescents, associated with a considerable burden of disease, reduced quality of life and comorbidities. Obesity is a significant risk factor for bronchial asthma. On the one hand, obesity leads to changes in the mechanics and function of the lungs and chest. On the other hand, obesity-associated inflammatory processes with increased production of leptin and cytokines may trigger bronchial inflammation with the appearance of asthmatic symptoms. The diseases are also linked by genetic factors. Physical activity and weight reduction have a significant benefit. Pharmacotherapy must be based on the pattern of inflammation. This article summarizes the current state of the literature on the association of asthma and obesity and presents current and possible future treatment options.

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儿童期肥胖相关哮喘。
肥胖和支气管哮喘是儿童和青少年非常常见的疾病,与相当大的疾病负担、生活质量下降和合并症有关。肥胖是支气管哮喘的重要危险因素。一方面,肥胖会导致肺和胸部的力学和功能发生变化。另一方面,肥胖相关的炎症过程与瘦素和细胞因子的产生增加可能引发支气管炎症,并出现哮喘症状。这些疾病也与遗传因素有关。体育活动和减肥有显著的好处。药物治疗必须基于炎症的模式。这篇文章总结了目前关于哮喘和肥胖关联的文献,并提出了当前和未来可能的治疗方案。
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