M Krivošová, R Barošová, E Lukáčová, J Hanusrichterová, N Nemcová, M Kolomazník, J Mokrý, D Mokrá
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摘要
全球肥胖人数的增加已成为一个重大的健康问题,增加了对包括哮喘在内的各种疾病的易感性。流行病学证据表明,肥胖人群中哮喘患病率较高,肥胖加剧了哮喘的严重程度和控制。本文旨在探讨客观影像学方法评估哮喘与肥胖之间的相互作用,并讨论人体测量与影像学方法之间的一致性。使用PubMed、Web of Sciences、Scopus等数据库检索截至2024年1月已发表的相关文章,检索关键词为“asthma”、“obesity”、“imaging techniques”。身体质量指数(BMI)、腰围(WC)与影像学结果之间的一致性是不确定的。与人体测量方法不同,成像方法为我们提供了脂肪组织的确切位置以及脂肪和瘦肉质量的区分,这可以进一步与不同的气道参数和呼吸系统功能和功能障碍相关联。研究表明,在女性中,肺功能与肥胖之间的关系更为复杂。腹部内脏脂肪已经被认为是儿童哮喘的主要预测因素。肥胖和哮喘之间的联系在儿童和青少年中已经很明显。成像方法可以测量内脏和皮下脂肪量,两者都有助于肥胖和肺功能之间的联系。这些方法更准确和可重复性,但需要更多的时间和专业知识。关键词:哮喘,肥胖,磁共振成像,双能,x线吸收仪,生物阻抗分析
Exploring the Asthma - Obesity Link Using Advanced Imaging Techniques.
The global rise in obesity has emerged as a significant health concern, amplifying susceptibility to various diseases, including asthma. Epidemiological evidence demonstrates a higher prevalence of asthma among obese individuals, with obesity exacerbating asthma severity and control. This review aims to explore the interplay between asthma and obesity assessed by objective imaging methods and discusses the consistency between anthropometric and imaging methods. A literature search was conducted with the main keywords "asthma", "obesity", and "imaging techniques" using databases such as PubMed, Web of Sciences, and Scopus for the relevant articles published up to January 2024. The consistency between Body Mass Index (BMI), Waist Circumference (WC), and results from imaging techniques is uncertain. Unlike anthropometric methods, imaging methods provide us with the exact location of adipose tissue as well as fat and lean mass distinction, which can be further correlated with different airway parameters and respiratory system functions and dysfunctions. Studies indicate that the relationship between lung functions and obesity is more complex in females. Abdominal visceral fat is supposed to be the major asthma predictor already in the pediatric population. The connection between obesity and asthma is already evident in children and adolescents. Imaging methods can measure visceral and subcutaneous fat mass and both contribute to the association between obesity and lung functions. These methods are more accurate and reproducible but require more time and expertise. Key words Asthma, Obesity, Magnetic resonance imaging, Dual-energy, X-ray absorptiometry, Bioimpedance analysis.
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