Different Risk Factors of Asthma
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There are many things affecting a person as he or she gets older. These don't only apply only to mental and physical abilities, but also the illness resistance, which fades, as we get older. Weaker resistance poses higher risk for adults who have had asthma for a long time. Higher risk results to situation that can worsen the illness itself.
Asthma has many risk factors. This includes obesity, smoking, population differences and, worst of all, is the alarming climate change or global warming. It's a widely-known fact that people, regardless of gender, employment status, are not spared in their susceptibility to asthma if the factors that contributed to its development is smoke and pollution. Pollution contributes to the development of asthma. Urbanized cities in European and Northern American countries registers more asthma patients compared that of Asia. This projects the cause and effect relationship. Industrialization contributes to pollution, pollution contributing to climate change, and climate change itself are risk factors in asthma develop.
Another factor that contributes to the risk of developing asthma is obesity. Asthma, in one way, is considered to be a lifestyle disease due to factors such as smoking and improper diet or the imbalanced, and often excessive, consumption of food. For instance, prioritizing fatty foods over vegetables, and overeating such as eating heavy meals more than the usual. Obesity destabilizes breathing. Lungs cannot function well if oxygen circulation is slowed by too much fat.
Smoking and second hand smokers comprise a large number of asthma patients particularly in adults. Smoking directly affects the respiratory system. The worse news is, second hand smokers or those who don't smoke but inhale smoke from smokers are prone to develop asthma.
The contributing risk factors for asthma in adults is tagged by many as man-made. Pollution that causes climate change, undisciplined eating, and smoking, are all factors that contribute to asthma. The ideal scenario is for everyone in the society to join together to stop adding to the risk factors contributing to the prevalence asthma.
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