Терапевтический архив (Oct 2015)

Asthma and metabolic syndrome: Clinical and pathogenetic relationships

  • A V Budnevsky,
  • E Yu Malysh,
  • E S Ovsyannikov,
  • E S Drobysheva

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 87, no. 10
pp. 110 – 114

Abstract

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Asthma and metabolic syndrome (MS) are common and social diseases. External and internal factors influencing the development and manifestations of asthma are identified; among which there is obesity that is a major risk factor for MS. Accordingly, the concurrence of asthma and MS and to study their clinical and pathogenetic relationships are a topical problem. There is a tendency to identify a particular asthma phenotype that is characterized by later-onset disease in the presence of obesity; the low prevalence of atopy, low serum level of IgE, and a poorly-controlled course with a trend of standard therapy resistance. It is necessary to understand the essence of asthma cause-effect relationships in the presence of obesity for defining management tactics for this group of patients.

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