ASSOCIATION OF ASTHMA SEVERITY WITH BODY MASS INDEX AMONG ADULTS

Asthma is now recognized as a common cause of disability of great economic cost and preventable deaths. In this study we aimed to test our hypothesis based on the relationship between body mass index and bronchial asthma .Among the patients with acute asthma admitted to the emergency ward and pulmon...

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Main Authors: E.Nadi, F. Zeraati, M. Ansari, S. Tavana, H. Hashemi M. Fallah
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2007-08-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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spelling doaj-a129106ef8dd4ce38083a6c99e20c13f2020-11-25T03:42:51ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60252007-08-01455383388ASSOCIATION OF ASTHMA SEVERITY WITH BODY MASS INDEX AMONG ADULTSE.NadiF. ZeraatiM. AnsariS. TavanaH. Hashemi M. FallahAsthma is now recognized as a common cause of disability of great economic cost and preventable deaths. In this study we aimed to test our hypothesis based on the relationship between body mass index and bronchial asthma .Among the patients with acute asthma admitted to the emergency ward and pulmonology clinic, we sought to determine the prevalence of obesity, as well as the effect of body mass index (BMI) on asthma severity, in this high-risk group patients. To investigate the relation between body mass index and asthma severity, we con¬ducted a descriptive cross-sectional study of 501 volunteered patients with bronchial asthma. To identify the severity of the asthma's situation, a questionnaire was prepared requesting the following information: age, sex, clinical signs and symptoms. After the participants answered to the questionnaire, all active or ex-smoker patients were excluded. A trained observer assessed airway reversibility, peak flowmetry and spirometry in asthmatic patients. The results showed that the dyspnea is the most common symptom in the asthmatic patients, recurrent episodic wheezing (95.7 %), cough (92.6 %), nasal polyp (29.7%) and dermatitis (16.2%). Mild persistent asthma (step 2) was the most common type of asthma severity classification (139; 27.74%) and 275 (54.87%) of asthmatic patients had normal weight (BMI, 19-25.9), 182 (36.34%) of patients were either overweight (BMI, 26 to 29.9) or obese (BMI > 30; 14.57%) and 44 (8.79%) were underweighted (BMI < 19). Between asthma severities and BMI was a indirect relationship, that there was a significant difference (P < 0.05). We observed negative association between BMI and asthma severity, but no association between the presence of recurrent nocturnal cough, nasal polyp, dermatitis and bronchial asthma. http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/5135.pdf&manuscript_id=5135severity
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author E.Nadi
F. Zeraati
M. Ansari
S. Tavana
H. Hashemi M. Fallah
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F. Zeraati
M. Ansari
S. Tavana
H. Hashemi M. Fallah
ASSOCIATION OF ASTHMA SEVERITY WITH BODY MASS INDEX AMONG ADULTS
Acta Medica Iranica
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author_facet E.Nadi
F. Zeraati
M. Ansari
S. Tavana
H. Hashemi M. Fallah
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title ASSOCIATION OF ASTHMA SEVERITY WITH BODY MASS INDEX AMONG ADULTS
title_short ASSOCIATION OF ASTHMA SEVERITY WITH BODY MASS INDEX AMONG ADULTS
title_full ASSOCIATION OF ASTHMA SEVERITY WITH BODY MASS INDEX AMONG ADULTS
title_fullStr ASSOCIATION OF ASTHMA SEVERITY WITH BODY MASS INDEX AMONG ADULTS
title_full_unstemmed ASSOCIATION OF ASTHMA SEVERITY WITH BODY MASS INDEX AMONG ADULTS
title_sort association of asthma severity with body mass index among adults
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
publishDate 2007-08-01
description Asthma is now recognized as a common cause of disability of great economic cost and preventable deaths. In this study we aimed to test our hypothesis based on the relationship between body mass index and bronchial asthma .Among the patients with acute asthma admitted to the emergency ward and pulmonology clinic, we sought to determine the prevalence of obesity, as well as the effect of body mass index (BMI) on asthma severity, in this high-risk group patients. To investigate the relation between body mass index and asthma severity, we con¬ducted a descriptive cross-sectional study of 501 volunteered patients with bronchial asthma. To identify the severity of the asthma's situation, a questionnaire was prepared requesting the following information: age, sex, clinical signs and symptoms. After the participants answered to the questionnaire, all active or ex-smoker patients were excluded. A trained observer assessed airway reversibility, peak flowmetry and spirometry in asthmatic patients. The results showed that the dyspnea is the most common symptom in the asthmatic patients, recurrent episodic wheezing (95.7 %), cough (92.6 %), nasal polyp (29.7%) and dermatitis (16.2%). Mild persistent asthma (step 2) was the most common type of asthma severity classification (139; 27.74%) and 275 (54.87%) of asthmatic patients had normal weight (BMI, 19-25.9), 182 (36.34%) of patients were either overweight (BMI, 26 to 29.9) or obese (BMI > 30; 14.57%) and 44 (8.79%) were underweighted (BMI < 19). Between asthma severities and BMI was a indirect relationship, that there was a significant difference (P < 0.05). We observed negative association between BMI and asthma severity, but no association between the presence of recurrent nocturnal cough, nasal polyp, dermatitis and bronchial asthma.
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