Evaluation of relationship between obesity and asthma severity

Background: The prevalence of both obesity and asthma has risen in recent years. We sought to investigate whether obesity may be related to asthma. Materials and methods: In this analytical study, 177 patients with asthma were enrolled. Obesity was defined as a body mass index (BMI) greater than...

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Main Authors: Masome Rabieepour, Seyed Arman Seyed Mokhtari, Hamed Mamizadeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Endocrinology Research Centre 2019-03-01
Series:Ожирение и метаболизм
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Online Access:https://omet-endojournals.ru/omet/article/viewFile/10083/7601
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spelling doaj-eb3e7d473e3b4ffeb765d29d0974e9782021-10-02T14:15:24ZengEndocrinology Research CentreОжирение и метаболизм2071-87132306-55242019-03-01154444710.14341/omet100838641Evaluation of relationship between obesity and asthma severityMasome Rabieepour0Seyed Arman Seyed Mokhtari1Hamed Mamizadeh2Urmia University of medical sciencesUrmia University of medical sciencesUrmia University of medical sciencesBackground: The prevalence of both obesity and asthma has risen in recent years. We sought to investigate whether obesity may be related to asthma. Materials and methods: In this analytical study, 177 patients with asthma were enrolled. Obesity was defined as a body mass index (BMI) greater than 30. Asthma severity was defined by using the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute 1997 guidelines. Results: Of the 177 patients, there were 80 males and 97 females. 38.4 percent of the sample was obese. There is no significant relationship between BMI and asthma severity (P=0.76) but as established by Pearsons correlation coefficient a positive and significant correlation is present between BMI and FEV1/FVC values (r=0.32 P=0.0001). Females with asthma were significantly more overweight than males (p = 0.001). Conclusions: In our study, there was a significant correlation between body mass index and sex of patients with asthma. Women had the highest percentages of asthma compared to men, and had a higher body mass index than men.https://omet-endojournals.ru/omet/article/viewFile/10083/7601asthmabmi (body mass index)
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author Masome Rabieepour
Seyed Arman Seyed Mokhtari
Hamed Mamizadeh
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Seyed Arman Seyed Mokhtari
Hamed Mamizadeh
Evaluation of relationship between obesity and asthma severity
Ожирение и метаболизм
asthma
bmi (body mass index)
author_facet Masome Rabieepour
Seyed Arman Seyed Mokhtari
Hamed Mamizadeh
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title Evaluation of relationship between obesity and asthma severity
title_short Evaluation of relationship between obesity and asthma severity
title_full Evaluation of relationship between obesity and asthma severity
title_fullStr Evaluation of relationship between obesity and asthma severity
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of relationship between obesity and asthma severity
title_sort evaluation of relationship between obesity and asthma severity
publisher Endocrinology Research Centre
series Ожирение и метаболизм
issn 2071-8713
2306-5524
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Background: The prevalence of both obesity and asthma has risen in recent years. We sought to investigate whether obesity may be related to asthma. Materials and methods: In this analytical study, 177 patients with asthma were enrolled. Obesity was defined as a body mass index (BMI) greater than 30. Asthma severity was defined by using the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute 1997 guidelines. Results: Of the 177 patients, there were 80 males and 97 females. 38.4 percent of the sample was obese. There is no significant relationship between BMI and asthma severity (P=0.76) but as established by Pearsons correlation coefficient a positive and significant correlation is present between BMI and FEV1/FVC values (r=0.32 P=0.0001). Females with asthma were significantly more overweight than males (p = 0.001). Conclusions: In our study, there was a significant correlation between body mass index and sex of patients with asthma. Women had the highest percentages of asthma compared to men, and had a higher body mass index than men.
topic asthma
bmi (body mass index)
url https://omet-endojournals.ru/omet/article/viewFile/10083/7601
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