Dietary restriction and exercise improve airway inflammation and clinical outcomes in overweight and obese asthma: a randomized trial
Clinical & Experimental Allergy2012Vol. 43(1), pp. 36–49
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Hayley A. Scott, Peter G. Gibson, Manohar L. Garg, Jeffrey J. Pretto, Philip J. Morgan, Robin Callister, Lisa G. Wood
Abstract
This study suggests a weight-loss goal of 5-10% be recommended to assist in the clinical management of overweight and obese adults with asthma. The obese-asthma phenotype may involve both innate and allergic inflammatory pathways.
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