Abstract Pollution is known to cause and exacerbate a number of chronic respiratory diseases. The World Health Organisation has placed air pollution as the world’s largest environmental health risk factor. There has been recent publicity about the role for diet and anti-oxidants in mitigating the effects of pollution, and this review assesses the evidence for alterations in diet, including vitamin supplementation in abrogating the effects of pollution on asthma and other chronic respiratory diseases. We found evidence to suggest that carotenoids, vitamin D and vitamin E help protect against pollution damage which can trigger asthma, COPD and lung cancer initiation. Vitamin C, curcumin, choline and omega-3 fatty acids may also play a role. T...
Epidemiologic and observational studies have shown an association between increased intakes of certa...
Epidemiological studies provide some evidence that dietary fat intake is important in asthma and oth...
SummaryDiet changes can partly explain the high burden of asthma in industrialised nations. Findings...
Air pollution worldwide has been associated with cardiovascular and respiratory morbidity and mortal...
Air pollution worldwide has been associated with cardiovascular and respiratory morbidity and mortal...
Abstract: Air pollution worldwide has been associated with cardiovascular and respiratory morbidity ...
Two main research questions were specified in this thesis. First, whether acute respiratory effects ...
Air is one of our most important natural resources; however, it is also in the front line for receiv...
This study investigated whether a high dietary intake or serum concentration of antioxidant (pro-) v...
This study investigated whether a high dietary intake or serum concentration of antioxidant (pro-) v...
A significant increase in the occurrence of allergic respiratory diseases has been perceived in the ...
Respiratory diseases including pneumonia, tuberculosis, asthma, cystic fibrosis, emphysema and chron...
This review focuses on the role of dietary factors in the pathogenesis of asthma and chronic obstruc...
<p>Two main research questions were specified in this thesis. First, whether acute respiratory...
Abstract Evidence for a role of diet in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has ...
Epidemiologic and observational studies have shown an association between increased intakes of certa...
Epidemiological studies provide some evidence that dietary fat intake is important in asthma and oth...
SummaryDiet changes can partly explain the high burden of asthma in industrialised nations. Findings...
Air pollution worldwide has been associated with cardiovascular and respiratory morbidity and mortal...
Air pollution worldwide has been associated with cardiovascular and respiratory morbidity and mortal...
Abstract: Air pollution worldwide has been associated with cardiovascular and respiratory morbidity ...
Two main research questions were specified in this thesis. First, whether acute respiratory effects ...
Air is one of our most important natural resources; however, it is also in the front line for receiv...
This study investigated whether a high dietary intake or serum concentration of antioxidant (pro-) v...
This study investigated whether a high dietary intake or serum concentration of antioxidant (pro-) v...
A significant increase in the occurrence of allergic respiratory diseases has been perceived in the ...
Respiratory diseases including pneumonia, tuberculosis, asthma, cystic fibrosis, emphysema and chron...
This review focuses on the role of dietary factors in the pathogenesis of asthma and chronic obstruc...
<p>Two main research questions were specified in this thesis. First, whether acute respiratory...
Abstract Evidence for a role of diet in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has ...
Epidemiologic and observational studies have shown an association between increased intakes of certa...
Epidemiological studies provide some evidence that dietary fat intake is important in asthma and oth...
SummaryDiet changes can partly explain the high burden of asthma in industrialised nations. Findings...