The assessment of exhaled nitric oxide in patients with obesity and asthma before and after exercise.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 ALLERGY
Burcu Parlak, Zeynep Ülker Tamay Altinel, Nermin Güler
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Abstract

Objective: It is well-known that children who suffer from obesity and asthma may also have exercise-induced bronchospasm. Exhaled nitric oxide is an indicator of airway inflammation, and could be affected by exercise. This study looked at how exercise, which is a typical cause of acute airway obstruction, affects the levels of FeNO and spirometric parameters in obese and asthmatic children.

Materials and methods: Seventy children between the ages of 6 and 18 were divided into four groups: healthy children, obese children with asthma, obese children without asthma, and normal-weight asthmatic children. FeNO and spirometric parameters were assessed before and after exercise. Their heart rate was raised to 160-170 beats per minute by walking on a flat surface.

Results: The highest mean FeNO was seen in the asthmatic-obese group, while the lowest mean FeNO was found in the healthy group. MEF25-75 increased with exercise in the obese non-asthmatic group. FEV1/FVC was the lowest in the asthmatic-obese group.

Conclusions: FeNO and FEV1/FVC have a strong association with asthma. The highest values of FeNO found in asthma-obesity combined. It was seen that obesity increased inflammation but exercise did not affect FeNO values. FeNO and FEV1 values were found to be higher in obese patients with and without asthma than normal weight and overweight asthmatics and non-asthmatics.

对肥胖症和哮喘患者运动前后呼出的一氧化氮进行评估。
目的:众所周知,患有肥胖和哮喘的儿童也可能发生运动性支气管痉挛。呼出的一氧化氮是气道炎症的一个指标,可能会受到运动的影响。这项研究着眼于运动是如何影响肥胖和哮喘儿童的FeNO水平和肺活量参数的,运动是急性气道阻塞的典型原因。材料与方法:将70名6 ~ 18岁的儿童分为4组:健康儿童、肥胖伴哮喘儿童、肥胖无哮喘儿童和正常体重哮喘儿童。运动前后分别评估FeNO和肺活量指标。通过在平面上行走,他们的心率提高到每分钟160-170次。结果:哮喘肥胖组平均FeNO最高,健康组平均FeNO最低。肥胖非哮喘组MEF25-75随运动增加。FEV1/FVC以哮喘型肥胖组最低。结论:FeNO和FEV1/FVC与哮喘有较强的相关性。FeNO在哮喘和肥胖症患者中含量最高。肥胖增加炎症,但运动不影响FeNO值。伴有和不伴有哮喘的肥胖患者的FeNO和FEV1值均高于正常体重、超重哮喘患者和非哮喘患者。
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Journal of Asthma
Journal of Asthma 医学-过敏
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
158
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Providing an authoritative open forum on asthma and related conditions, Journal of Asthma publishes clinical research around such topics as asthma management, critical and long-term care, preventative measures, environmental counselling, and patient education.
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