Long-term effect of asthma on the development of obesity among adults: an international cohort study, ECRHS

IntroductionObesity is a known risk factor for asthma. Although some evidence showed asthma causing obesity in children, the link between asthma and obesity has not been investigated in adults.MethodsWe used data from the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECRHS), a cohort study in 11 Eur...

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Veröffentlicht in:Thorax 2023-02, Vol.78 (2), p.128-135
Hauptverfasser: Moitra, Subhabrata, Carsin, Anne-Elie, Abramson, Michael J, Accordini, Simone, Amaral, Andre F S, Anto, Josep, Bono, Roberto, Casas Ruiz, Lidia, Cerveri, Isa, Chatzi, Leda, Demoly, Pascal, Dorado-Arenas, Sandra, Forsberg, Bertil, Gilliland, Frank, Gislason, Thorarinn, Gullón, Jose A, Heinrich, Joachim, Holm, Mathias, Janson, Christer, Jogi, Rain, Gómez Real, Francisco, Jarvis, Debbie, Leynaert, Bénédicte, Nowak, Dennis, Probst-Hensch, Nicole, Sánchez-Ramos, José Luis, Raherison-Semjen, Chantal, Siroux, Valerie, Guerra, Stefano, Kogevinas, Manolis, Garcia-Aymerich, Judith
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Zusammenfassung:IntroductionObesity is a known risk factor for asthma. Although some evidence showed asthma causing obesity in children, the link between asthma and obesity has not been investigated in adults.MethodsWe used data from the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECRHS), a cohort study in 11 European countries and Australia in 3 waves between 1990 and 2014, at intervals of approximately 10 years. We considered two study periods: from ECRHS I (t) to ECRHS II (t+1), and from ECRHS II (t) to ECRHS III (t+1). We excluded obese (body mass index≥30 kg/m2) individuals at visit t. The relative risk (RR) of obesity at t+1 associated with asthma at t was estimated by multivariable modified Poisson regression (lag) with repeated measurements. Additionally, we examined the association of atopy and asthma medication on the development of obesity.ResultsWe included 7576 participants in the period ECRHS I-II (51.5% female, mean (SD) age of 34 (7) years) and 4976 in ECRHS II-III (51.3% female, 42 (8) years). 9% of participants became obese in ECRHS I-II and 15% in ECRHS II—III. The risk of developing obesity was higher among asthmatics than non-asthmatics (RR 1.22, 95% CI 1.07 to 1.38), and particularly higher among non-atopic than atopic (1.47; 1.17 to 1.86 vs 1.04; 0.86 to 1.27), those with longer disease duration (1.32; 1.10 to 1.59 in >20 years vs 1.12; 0.87 to 1.43 in ≤20 years) and those on oral corticosteroids (1.99; 1.26 to 3.15 vs 1.15; 1.03 to 1.28). Physical activity was not a mediator of this association.ConclusionThis is the first study showing that adult asthmatics have a higher risk of developing obesity than non-asthmatics, particularly those non-atopic, of longer disease duration or on oral corticosteroids.
ISSN:0040-6376
1468-3296
1468-3296
DOI:10.1136/thoraxjnl-2021-217867