Friday, June 10, 2011

People with asthma are more likely to suffer diabetes and heart disease

Base of on the results of recent research has proven that people with asthma more likely to then also have diabetes and heart disease.  The study was originally to study the relationship between asthma with four types of inflammatory conditions.


In a study conducted by passing reviewed a number of emergency medical history of the patient end of the 1960s through the early 1980s, found the number of people with diabetes and heart disease are very high among the people with asthma than those without asthma.


But research led by Dr.  J. Young Juhn, of the child and the Ministry of health of adolescents to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, the United States is to find those who have asthma do not have a high risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease or rheumatoid arthritis.


Other medical experts said the results of this study is surprising.  Because the people with asthma have a system of different endurance profile of people with diabetes and heart patients.  "It is shocking because there are two broad categories of different endurance under investigation here," said Dr.  Jennifer Appleyard, Chief of the Division of Allergy and Immunology at St...  John Hospital and medical center in Detroit.


Therefore according to Appleyard, people with asthma need not necessarily be a greater risk of diabetes.  Appleyard believe need more research to see the interaction between asthma, diabetes and heart disease.


While Juhn in this research note said, although the people with asthma have a profile of the immune system more sensitive to allergies, whose body is balanced by the presence of immune profile Th1.  Well, profile immune Th1 underlie the emergence of pro-inflammatory conditions such as diabetesor heart disease  continue reading >>

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