Junk food associated with asthma, allergies
Washington D.C. [USA], July 6 (ANI): Eating hamburgers and other fast foods could put you at risk of asthma and other allergic diseases, finds a study.
The consumption increases the likelihood of having asthma, wheeze, and several other allergic diseases such as pollen fever, eczema, and rhino-conjunctivitis.
The analysis included 16 studies. In terms of different types of fast food consumption, hamburger intake is most prominently associated with allergic diseases in a dose-dependent manner, irrespective of consumers' income.
The authors note that poor quality diet is likely to contribute to the development and progression of asthma and wheeze via multiple mechanisms.
"Additional studies are needed to confirm the relationships seen in this analysis, however, and to identify potential causal associations between the consumption of fast food and allergic diseases," said senior author Dr. Gang Wang.
The study appeared in the journal Respirology. (ANI)
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