Body weight trajectory of non-obese asthmatics: Relationship with inhaled corticosteroids maintenance therapy.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 ALLERGY
Monique Olivia Burch, Daniel Gimenez Rocha, Leticia Belleze, Marcos Jose Oliveira Da Silva, Renata Pletsch Assuncao, Daniel Antunes, Ronei Luciano Mamoni, Eduardo Vieira Ponte
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Background: It is unclear whether the continuous use of a high dose of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) could contribute to an unfavorable trajectory in body weight. Objectives: The objective was to evaluate whether a high dose of ICS used continuously for maintenance therapy increases the risk of an unfavorable body weight trajectory in individuals with asthma and who are not obese. Methods: We screened consecutive individuals with chronic respiratory symptoms suggestive of asthma who underwent a medical consultation in any of the 42 public health facilities in the municipality of Jundiaí, Brazil. We included individuals with proven asthma who were ≥ 20 years of age and who had a body mass index (BMI) < 30 kg/m² on the day of screening for the study. Individuals participated in two study visits 12 months apart, named V1 and V₂. Between study visits, individuals had one intermediate consultation with their referring physician. Results: Ninety-nine individuals used a high dose of ICS during the study and 294 used a low-medium dose. The individual with asthma and no obesity and who used a high dose of ICS had a similar risk of having obesity at V₂ compared with those who used a low-medium dose (adjusted odds ratio 1.18 [95% confidence interval, 0.46-3.04]). The probability of gaining weight was similar between the two groups. Conclusion: The use of a high dose of ICS for 1 year does not increase the risk of obesity among individuals with asthma and who are not obese, nor is it associated with an unfavorable body weight trajectory compared with individuals with asthma who were using a low-medium dose of ICS. This information may help reduce fears about using ICS.

非肥胖哮喘患者的体重轨迹:与吸入糖皮质激素维持治疗的关系。
背景:目前尚不清楚持续使用高剂量吸入性皮质类固醇(ICS)是否会导致体重的不利变化。目的:目的是评估持续使用高剂量ICS进行维持治疗是否会增加哮喘患者和非肥胖个体的不利体重轨迹的风险。方法:我们筛选了在巴西Jundiaí市42个公共卫生机构中的任何一个接受医疗咨询的慢性呼吸道症状提示哮喘的连续个体。我们纳入了年龄≥20岁、体重指数(BMI)为1和v2的确诊哮喘患者。在研究访问之间,个人与他们的转诊医生进行了一次中间咨询。结果:99人在研究中使用了高剂量的ICS, 294人使用了中低剂量。与使用中低剂量ICS的个体相比,使用高剂量ICS的哮喘无肥胖个体在V₂时发生肥胖的风险相似(校正优势比为1.18[95%置信区间,0.46-3.04])。两组人体重增加的概率相似。结论:与使用中低剂量ICS的哮喘患者相比,使用1年高剂量ICS不会增加非肥胖哮喘患者的肥胖风险,也不会与不利的体重轨迹相关。这些信息可能有助于减少对使用ICS的恐惧。
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CiteScore
5.70
自引率
35.70%
发文量
106
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Allergy & Asthma Proceedings is a peer reviewed publication dedicated to distributing timely scientific research regarding advancements in the knowledge and practice of allergy, asthma and immunology. Its primary readership consists of allergists and pulmonologists. The goal of the Proceedings is to publish articles with a predominantly clinical focus which directly impact quality of care for patients with allergic disease and asthma. Featured topics include asthma, rhinitis, sinusitis, food allergies, allergic skin diseases, diagnostic techniques, allergens, and treatment modalities. Published material includes peer-reviewed original research, clinical trials and review articles.
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