What is asthma defined as?
What does the increased irritability of the trachea and bronchi lead to?
What two ways can the extent of the narrowed airway be different?
- From treatment
What is the resolution of spontaneous airway narrowing?
What is the reaction the airway has when a sensitive stimulus is breathed in?
What is the prevalence of asthma in children?
What is the gender distribution in children?
What is the prevalence of asthma in adults?
What is the gender distribution in adults?
How many deaths are a result from asthma in the UK per annum?
About 1000
What 2 ways is asthma detrimental to the NHS?
- Costs the NHS £2.35 billion a year
What are the 3 proven risk factors for the development of asthma?
What is atopy?
Which parent is more influential in the inheritance of familial atopy?
What two ways can atopy be genetics related?
- ADAM-33 gene (airways)
How can occupation lead to asthma?
Exposure to certain antigens for an increased time
Give 3 examples of occupational antigens
How does smoking lead to the development of asthma?
What is the grandmother effect?
What are speculative risk factors?
What are examples of speculative risk factors?
What is the correlation between BMI and asthma?
- Obesity is pro inflammatory
With reference to exposure to microbes and antigens, SPECULATIVELY how can you reduce your chance of becoming sensitive to them?
- e.g. living on a farm
How do dust mites increase chance of asthma development?
- Shit contains an allergenic enzyme