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Prospective study of body mass index, weight change, and risk of adult-onset asthma in …


CA Camargo Jr, ST Weiss, S Zhang, WC … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1999 - archinte.highwire.org
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Pulmonary complications of obesity


SM Koenig - The American journal of the medical sciences, 2001 - journals.lww.com
From the Department of Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine and
the University of Virginia Health System, Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care
Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia. ... Correspondence: Steven M. ...
Cited by 185 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions

Complex interactions in complex traits: obesity and asthma

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KG Tantisira, ST Weiss - British Medical Journal, 2001 - thorax.bmj.com
The study by Stenius-Aarniala and colleagues 26 is the first of its kind to
evaluate the effects of medical weight loss on a variety of asthma outcome
measures. Using a non-blinded, randomised clinical trial, obese subjects ...
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Obesity is a risk factor for dyspnea but not for airflow obstruction


DD Sin, RL Jones, SF Man - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2002 - archinte.highwire.org
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Pulmonary physiologic changes of morbid obesity


MS Biring, MI Lewis, JT Liu, Z Mohsenifar - The American journal of the medical sciences, 1999 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Our objective was to study the effects of extreme obesity on
pulmonary function tests and the effects of smoking on these variables in a
population group larger than has previously been reported. Design: ...
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Obesity and asthma

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DA Beuther - Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
Population-based studies have defined a significant, bidirectional,
dose-dependent association between obesity and asthma. Obesity does not cause
airflow obstruction, but can result in pulmonary restriction and a ...
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Relief of cardiorespiratory symptoms and increased physical activity after surgically …


K Karason, AK Lindroos, K Stenlof, L Sjostrom - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2000 - archinte.highwire.org
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Body mass index and asthma in adults in families of subjects with asthma in Anqing, China

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JC Celedon, LJ Palmer, AA Litonjua, ST … - American journal of respiratory and critical care …, 2001 - 171.66.122.149
We conducted a cross-sectional study of 7,109 adults from families of subjects
with asthma in the province of Anhui, China. Asthma was defined either as a
combination of physician-diagnosed asthma, airway responsiveness to ...
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Body weight and weight gain related to pulmonary function decline in adults: a six year …

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Y Chen, SL Horne, JA Dosman - British Medical Journal, 1993 - thorax.bmj.com
Abstract Background-Obesity increases the risk of cardiovascular disease,
hypertension, diabetes, digestive diseases, and some cancers. Several studies
have shown that excess weight or weight gain is related to pulmonary ...
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Expiratory Flow Limitation and Orthopnea in Massively Obese Subjects*


A Ferretti, P Giampiccolo, A Cavalli, J Milic- … - Chest, 2001 - chestjournal.chestpubs.org
Background: Morbidly obese subjects, who often complain about breathlessness
when lying down, breathe at low lung volume with a reduced expiratory reserve
volume (ERV). Therefore, during tidal breathing the expiratory flow reserve ...
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