Sunday, January 1, 2012

Eating Burger worsen asthma

KOMPAS.com - Burger and fries are not only bad for the waistline, but also aggravate asthma. Besides increasing the risk of airway inflammation, high-fat diet that also makes the body does not respond to therapy to control asthma.

The study by a team of scientists from the University of Newcastle, it adds to evidence that environmental factors, such as diet, affects the development of asthma. In fact, in the last two decades that eating high-fat fast food increasingly popular and more people.


Although the results of studies that still need further evidence, experts suggested to reduce the intake of foods high in fat as a way to control asthma.

"When you have no further studies confirm these studies, dietary adjustments can be an important strategy for controlling asthma," says Lisa Wood, chief researcher at the University of Newcastle. Research results will be presented at the meeting of the American Thoracic Society's International Conference this week.

Asthma is a chronic condition that occurs when the main bronchi of the lungs (bronchi) become inflamed. During this time more associated with allergic asthma, there has been no research that specifically looks at the impact of high-fat diet in patients with asthma.

In his study, Wood and her team studied 40 people with asthma are divided into two groups. The first is that mengasup high-fat foods, like burgers, and other groups who were given yogurt. Foods high in fat contains 1,000 calories, 52 percent come from fat. While low-fat diet is just 200 calories, 13 percent from fat.

Based on the analysis of saliva samples, an increase of immune cells called neutrophils in the airways in the group that ate a burger. Neutrophils is a triggers inflammation. Not only that, this group is also working on controlling asthma drug in the lung also becomes slower.

Dust and Smoke Main Causes of Asthma

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Dust and smoke are ranked first and second causes a person has asthma. Said the Chairman of the Board Prof. Dr. Asma Indonesia Faisal Yunus in commemoration of World Asthma Day.


"Most of the dust can be directly asthma. Both were smoking," he said, Sunday (09/05/2010) in Silang Monas, Jakarta. However, he explained, the cause of asthma each person is different, such as fumes, cold air, and food.

Faisal advise people with asthma to avoid the trigger factors. "It could also exercise asthma to asthmatics not acute. Gymnastics helps breathing is good," he explains.

Asthma can occur for two reasons, namely genetic (derivatives) and the environment. "As many as two thirds of people with asthma because of the environment. The third was just genetic," he said to Kompas.com.

Now, the number of asthma sufferers in Indonesia reached 5,000 people. As many as 64 percent of 400 people uncontrolled asthma.