Premature birth linked to asthma

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Written By: Editorial Team | Published : March 11, 2014 11:36 AM IST

Premature-infantsIs your kid suffering from asthma and wheezing disorders? The reason may be the child's premature birth, research showed. The risk of developing these conditions increases as the degree of prematurity increases, the study showed. The findings are based on a systematic review of 30 studies that investigated the association between pre-term birth and asthma/wheezing disorders among 1.5 million children. (Read: 10 asthma triggers you should avoid)

Worldwide, more than 11 percent of babies are born premature. Across the studies that ranged a time span from 1995 to present, 13.7 percent of premature babies developed asthma or wheezing disorders compared with 8.3 percent of babies born at term, representing a 70 percent increased risk. 'Children born very early - before 32 weeks gestation - had approximately three times the risk of developing asthma/wheezing disorders compared with babies born at term,' the study showed. (Read: Are you being overmedicated for asthma?)

'As asthma is a chronic condition, our findings underscore the need to improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the association between preterm birth and asthma/wheezing disorders in order to develop preventive and therapeutic interventions,' said Aziz Sheikh of Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) in Boston, US. The study results were published by researchers at BWH in collaboration with investigators at the Maastricht University Medical Centre and Maastricht University School of Public Health in the Netherlands and The University of Edinburgh in Britain. (Read: 8 steps to manage asthma in children better (Gallery))

What Is Asthma?

Asthma is a chronic disease of the airways. It makes breathing difficult. There is inflammation of the air passages that result in a temporary narrowing of the airways leading to wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness and coughing. It is a Reversible Obstructive Airway Disease (ROAD) because the obstruction of the lungs is reversible, either spontaneously or with medication. It is also referred to as bronchial asthma. It is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. The word asthma is derived from a Greek word which means breathlessness or panting. (Read: Asthma: All you need to know)

With inputs from IANS

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