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Physical activity in asthma control and its immune modulatory effect in asthmatic preschoolers.

Debbie J MaurerChengyao LiuParaskevi XepapadakiBarbara StanicClaus BachertSusetta FinottoYa-Dong GaoAnna GraserTuomas JarttiWalter KistlerMarek L KowalskiHeikki LukkarinenMaria PasiotiGe TanMichael VilligerLuo ZhangNan ZhangMübeccel AkdişPapadopoulos G NikolaosMübeccel Akdis
Published in: Allergy (2021)
Asthmatic children show more sedentary behavior than healthy subjects, while poor asthma control is associated with a substantial decrease in physical activity. Our results suggest that asthmatic children may profit from regular exercise, as elevated cytokine levels in stimulated conditions indicate an immune system prepared for responding strongly in case of different types of infections. However, it has to be considered that a hyperinflammatory state in high PA may not be beneficial in asthmatic children.
Keyphrases
  • lung function
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • body mass index
  • cystic fibrosis
  • air pollution
  • high intensity
  • sleep quality
  • depressive symptoms