Say yes to a plant-based diet and no to dairy if you want to prevent asthma

If you have asthma and you prefer milk shakes over salads then you might end up in trouble according to this study.
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IANS Updated: 30 Mar 2020, 11:11 am IST
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Are you in love with dairy products like cheese and butter? Are you asthmatic too? Then you might land up in trouble as dairy and asthma are a lethal combination.

All of you, who are suffering from asthma, read this one carefully. Following a plant-based diet can help prevent and manage asthma, while dairy products and high-fat foods raise the risk, a new study suggests.

Asthma is a common chronic condition in which the airways become narrow and inflamed–sometimes leading to difficulty with breathing, coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath.

Asthma can make people more vulnerable in the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and this research offers hope that dietary changes could be helpful,” said study researcher Hana Kahleova from Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine in the US.

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Taking a fibre rich diet is helpful in dealing with asthma
For the findings, published in the journal Nutrition Reviews, the research team examined the evidence related to diet and asthma and found that certain foods–including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and other high-fibre foods–can be beneficial, while others–such as dairy products and foods high in saturated fat–can be harmful.

The researchers highlight a study finding that when compared to a control group, asthma patients who consumed a plant-based diet for eight weeks experienced a greater reduction in use of asthma medication and less severe, less frequent symptoms.

In another study, asthma patients adopted a plant-based diet for a year and saw improvements in vital capacity–a measure of the volume of air patients can expel–and other measures.

Plant-based diet improves the functioning of lungs
The authors suggest that a plant-based diet is beneficial because it has been shown to reduce systemic inflammation, which can exacerbate asthma. Plant-based diets are also high in fibre, which has been positively associated with improvements in lung function.

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The researchers also highlight the antioxidants and flavonoids found in plant foods, which may have a protective effect.

The review also found that dairy consumption can raise the risk for asthma and worsen symptoms.

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According to the researchers, one 2015 study found that children who consumed the most dairy had higher odds of developing asthma, compared with the children consuming the least.

The researchers said:

In another study, children with asthma were placed in either a control group, where they made no dietary changes or in an experimental group where they eliminated dairy and eggs for eight weeks.

After eliminating dairy, the experimental group experienced a 22% improvement
in peak expiratory flow rate–a measure of how fast the children were able to
exhale–while children in the control group experienced a 0.6% decrease.

Dairy is not good for your lungs
High fat intake, consumption of saturated fat, and low fibre intake were also associated with airway inflammation and worsened lung function in asthma patients.

“This groundbreaking research shows that filling our plates with plant-based foods–and avoiding dairy products and other high-fat foods–can be a powerful tool for preventing and managing asthma,” Kahleova concludes.

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