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Saturday, July 14, 2018

Eat More Fruits, Veggies To Reduce Asthma Symptoms





London:
If you have asthma, switching to a healthy diet of fruits, vegetables and whole
grain cereals may help in reducing the symptoms like difficulty in breathing,
chest pain and coughing among many other things, according to a study.
On the
other hand, those who take unhealthy diets, with high consumption of meat, salt
and sugar, are likely to have the poorest relief from asthma symptoms, the
study showed, suggesting the role of healthy diet in preventing the onset of
asthma as well as controlling problem in adults.
“A
healthy diet is mostly made up of a high intake of fruit, vegetables and fibre.
These have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and are elements in a
healthy diet that potentially lower symptoms,” said lead researcher Roland
Andrianasolo, from University of Paris 13 in France.
“In
contrast, the least healthy diets include high consumption of meat, salt, and
sugar, and these are elements with pro-inflammatory capacities that may
potentially worsen symptoms of asthma,” he added.
The
results also showed that for men and women with asthma who adhered to healthy
diets, the likelihood of poorly controlled symptoms was lower by 60 per cent
and 27 per cent respectively.
For the
study, published in European Respiratory Journal, the team analysed data from
34,776 adults.
Overall,
men who ate a healthier diet showed a 30 per cent lower chance of experiencing
asthma symptoms, while in women with healthier diets, the chance of
experiencing the symptoms was 20 per cent lower.
“The
study adds to the evidence on the importance of a healthy diet in managing
asthma and its possible role in helping prevent the onset of asthma in adults.
“Healthcare
professionals must find the time to discuss diet with their patients, as this
research suggests it could play an important role in preventing asthma,” the
researchers noted

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