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| Friday, 7 December, 2001, 15:20 GMT Cold air and exercise trigger asthma ![]() The UK has one of the highest asthma rates The key triggers for asthma attacks are cold air, exercise, the menstrual cycle and aspirin, according to a new study. Researchers carried out a study of 97 patients from the PARA UK database - the first ever long-term study of patients with "at risk" asthma. They found: The findings were unveiled at a British Thoracic Society meeting. Professor Chung, lead author of the research said: "These findings help expose some of the key risk factors for asthma sufferers and will be especially useful for those with severe asthma. Increase in asthma "It is important that asthmatics live their lives to the full. "We hope this research will help improve the management of their condition and patients may plan with their asthma nurse or doctors how best to manage, or in some circumstances, avoid certain situations which may trigger an asthma attack."
"We hope that research and investment will continue into the causes and effects of severe asthma attacks in order to help the millions of sufferers in the UK." Recent statistics from the BTS, show that just over one in 10 adults and 20% of children have doctor-diagnosed asthma. Asthma levels in the UK have risen 14% in males and 165% in females between the 1980s and 1990s. The research was carried out by Professor Chung, from the National Heart And Lung Institure, Professor Jon Ayres, from the University of Warwick, and Professor Ala Szczepura, from Imperial College, London. | See also: 01 Oct 01 | Health 25 Sep 01 | Health 11 Sep 01 | Health 07 Aug 01 | Health 29 Sep 99 | Health Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Health stories now: Links to more Health stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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