2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2015.04.011
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Non respiratory symptoms in asthma as possible predictors of exacerbations

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“…Indirectly, the results of our study [9] confirmed the assumption that cholinergic pathway is a determinant broncho-constrictor at least in a group of asthmatic patients. In fact, some n-RSs that precede the appearance of an asthma attack are clearly the expression of an increased cholinergic tone.…”
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“…Indirectly, the results of our study [9] confirmed the assumption that cholinergic pathway is a determinant broncho-constrictor at least in a group of asthmatic patients. In fact, some n-RSs that precede the appearance of an asthma attack are clearly the expression of an increased cholinergic tone.…”
Section: To the Editorsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…We have recently shown that about 63% of asthmatics reported at least one non-respiratory symptom (n-RS) before an asthma attack [9]. Some n-RSs observed in our study are the consequence of an imbalance between sympathetic/parasympathetic systems, with a prevalence of cholinergic tone.…”
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confidence: 51%
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“…Stressful events can trigger asthma exacerbations, but could also contribute to the development of incident asthma. However, only few studies have investigated the association between stressful events and adult asthma prospectively [20]. Likewise, stress-related personality traits (e.g., neuroticism and extraversion) may increase asthma risk [21].…”
Section: The Impact Of Social Network On Asthma/asthma Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%