2 Hours Glued to TV Doubles Kids' Asthma Risk

Association found in both genders regardless of weight issues, study finds

Posted: March 3, 2009

TUESDAY, March 3 (HealthDay News) -- Children who watch TV for more than two hours a day or are otherwise inactive have a doubled risk for asthma, according to a U.K. study.

Researchers looked at more than 3,000 children whose respiratory health was monitored from birth to 11.5 years of age.

Each year, parents were asked about any symptoms of wheezing in their children and whether their children had been diagnosed with asthma by the time they were 7.5 years old, but not before they were 3.5 years old.

The parents were also asked to report on their children's TV viewing habits after the age of 3.5 years. The amount of time spent in front of the TV was used a measure of sedentary behavior.

By the time the children were 11.5 years old, the overall asthma rate among those who had no asthma symptoms when they were 3.5 years old was 6 percent. However, those who watched TV for more than two hours a day were almost twice as likely to have asthma as those who watched less TV.

The results weren't confined to one gender and weren't related to the children's current weight.

The study was published online and was expected to be in an upcoming print issue of the journal Thorax.

The link between physical activity, sedentary behavior and asthma is complex, noted Dr. Andrea Sherriff, of the University of Glasgow, and colleagues. They noted that previous research suggests breathing patterns in children may be associated with sedentary behavior, triggering developmental changes in the lungs and subsequent wheezing.

More information

The American Lung Association has more about childhood asthma.

Or perhaps

Or perhaps children suffering from asthma are more likely to watch more television because physical activities can often lead to asthma related issues. If this is the case, it would still be better for them to read or something.

Jeff of WA @ Mar 03, 2009 16:22:05 PM

TV bad, exersize good.

What's the best solution for the little ones, not ready for school? Is it time to start manufacturing mini tredmills?

Ydderf of VA @ Mar 03, 2009 12:51:45 PM

We Got it Back ASS-Wards !

We got it Back Ass-wards.

1 in 3 Infants BEGIN Life Fighting Progression of Allergy Disease > Child = Increased ALLERGY Presence > Drives InActivity > "UnTreated" Allergy Migrates to Allergic Asthma > More InActivity.

TV is just a convenient modern day " InActivity" Distraction allowed by Parent.

Connect the DOTs of Allergy > Obesity > Allergic Asthma> LifeTime Compromised Health.

1 in 3 Infants Begin Life Fighting Progression of ALLERGY Disease.

The Progression of Allergy Disease follows a Predictable Cascade of Multi-Diseases as Infant Ages.

Progression called > ALLERGY March

Respiratory ALLERGY is likely Entrenched by Age 4

Respiratory Allergy = Likelihood of Non-Active LifeStyle.

Non-Active LifeStyle = Weight Gain.

Progression of “ UnTreated “ Allergy to Allergic ASTHMA likely by Age 5-6.

Allergic Asthma = Increased Likelihood of Non-Active LifeStyle.

Poor Self Image.

Increased Non-Active LifeStyle = Further Weight Gain.

Weight Gain = Increased Incidence of further Cohort Diseases.

Further Cohort Diseases = Diabetes, High Blood Pressure etc.

LifeTime Progression of ALLERGY Disease & Allergic Asthma Exacerbates

Allergic Asthma / Allergy = Chronic Inflammation, Weaken Immune System.

Further Erosion of Health > Continued Negative LifeStyle Choices Exacerbate Health.

A LifeTime, Slippery Slope of further recalcitrant Multi-Diseases,

Health Complications and compromised Quality of Life.

A LifeTime of OUCH !

Ergo…

www. Drop Your Allergies .com

Stephen of IL @ Mar 03, 2009 11:18:15 AM

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