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Physical deconditioning as a cause of breathlessness among obese adolescents with a diagnosis of asthma.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Obese children frequently complain of breathlessness. Asthma and obesity can both contribute to the symptoms during exercise, and this symptom can contribute to a diagnosis of asthma in these children. Despite the high prevalence of obesity few studies have investigated the cardiopulmonary physiology of breathlessness in obese children with a diagnosis of asthma.

Methods

In this case-control study, thirty adolescents between age 12 and 19 were studied with baseline spirometry and a cardiopulmonary exercise test. Ten adolescents were normal controls, ten had obesity without a diagnosis of asthma, and ten had obesity with a history of physician-diagnosed asthma.

Results

Baseline characteristics including complete blood count and spirometry were comparable between obese adolescents with and without a diagnosis of asthma. During exercise, obese asthmatic and obese non-asthmatic adolescents had significantly reduced physical fitness compared to healthy controls as evidenced by decreased peak oxygen uptake after adjusting for actual body weight (21.7 ± 4.5 vs. 21.4 ± 5.4 vs. 35.3 ± 5.8 ml/kg/min, respectively). However, pulmonary capacity at the peak of exercise was comparable among all three groups as evidenced by similar pulmonary reserve.

Conclusion

In this study, breathlessness was primarily due to cardiopulmonary deconditioning in the majority of obese adolescents with or without a diagnosis of asthma.

SUBMITTER: Shim YM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3634038 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Physical deconditioning as a cause of breathlessness among obese adolescents with a diagnosis of asthma.

Shim Yun M YM   Burnette Autumn A   Lucas Sean S   Herring Richard C RC   Weltman Judith J   Patrie James T JT   Weltman Arthur L AL   Platts-Mills Thomas A TA  

PloS one 20130423 4


<h4>Background</h4>Obese children frequently complain of breathlessness. Asthma and obesity can both contribute to the symptoms during exercise, and this symptom can contribute to a diagnosis of asthma in these children. Despite the high prevalence of obesity few studies have investigated the cardiopulmonary physiology of breathlessness in obese children with a diagnosis of asthma.<h4>Methods</h4>In this case-control study, thirty adolescents between age 12 and 19 were studied with baseline spir  ...[more]

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