2014
DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-108
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Antioxidant-rich dietary intervention for improving asthma control in pregnancies complicated by asthma: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Abstract: BackgroundAsthma is the most prevalent chronic disease to complicate pregnancies worldwide, affecting around 12% of pregnant women in Australia. Oxidative stress and inflammation manifest during pregnancy; however asthma in pregnancies further intensifies oxidative stress. Consumption of antioxidant-rich foods has been shown to be beneficial for asthma control in non-pregnant asthmatic adults. It has not been investigated whether antioxidant-rich foods can improve the elevated oxidative stress that occurs with… Show more

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“…However, these drugs are limited in their ability to address the root cause behind chronic pulmonary inflammation; as a result, drug tolerance and resistance is observed in advanced stages, where drug treatment fails to relieve chronic inflammation [ 10 ]. Thus, there is an unmet medical need to discover drugs that effectively inhibit oxidative stress, inflammation, reverse EMT, and epigenetic changes in exposed airways that could effectively treat chronic pulmonary inflammation [ 11 , 12 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these drugs are limited in their ability to address the root cause behind chronic pulmonary inflammation; as a result, drug tolerance and resistance is observed in advanced stages, where drug treatment fails to relieve chronic inflammation [ 10 ]. Thus, there is an unmet medical need to discover drugs that effectively inhibit oxidative stress, inflammation, reverse EMT, and epigenetic changes in exposed airways that could effectively treat chronic pulmonary inflammation [ 11 , 12 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%