Many epidemiological studies suggest that women are at increased risk of developing adult-onset asthma and also suffer from more severe disease than men. These gender differences appear to be the product of biological sex differences as well as sociocultural and environmental differences. The biological sex differences include gentic, pulmonary, and immunological factors. There is compelling evidence that sex hormones are major determinants of at least these biological sex differences. This paper explores the current literature regarding effects of sex hormones on immune function, resident lung cells, and regulation of local processes in the lung to shed light on underlying mechanisms of gender differences in asthma. More research is needed...
A bulk of literature demonstrated that respiratory allergy, and especially asthma, is prevalent in m...
BACKGROUND: The pattern of asthma over the lifespan is different in male and female patients, but et...
Compared with men, women are more severely affected by asthma including a greater prevalence (8.8 % ...
Many epidemiological studies suggest that women are at increased risk of developing adult-onset asth...
Sex-based differences in bronchial asthma can already be observed in childhood, at which time allerg...
A gender-related disparity exists in asthma morbidity and mortality, which shifts at around puberty ...
A gender-related disparity exists in asthma morbidity and mortality, which shifts at around puberty ...
P>Allergic asthma is usually diagnosed by the presence of variable airway obstruction, bronchial ...
Asthma is a common chronic disease that affects over 300 million people worldwide, resulting in a co...
A multitude of evidence has suggested the differential incidence, prevalence and severity of asthma ...
International audienceAn individual's sex (nominally 'male' or 'female', based on biological attribu...
Abstract There is good evidence for gender-specific differences in asthma regarding all affected are...
Background: Asthma is a chronic inflammatory airway disease that has a higher prevalence in boys tha...
A bulk of literature demonstrated that respiratory allergy, and especially asthma, is prevalent in m...
BACKGROUND: The pattern of asthma over the lifespan is different in male and female patients, but et...
Compared with men, women are more severely affected by asthma including a greater prevalence (8.8 % ...
Many epidemiological studies suggest that women are at increased risk of developing adult-onset asth...
Sex-based differences in bronchial asthma can already be observed in childhood, at which time allerg...
A gender-related disparity exists in asthma morbidity and mortality, which shifts at around puberty ...
A gender-related disparity exists in asthma morbidity and mortality, which shifts at around puberty ...
P>Allergic asthma is usually diagnosed by the presence of variable airway obstruction, bronchial ...
Asthma is a common chronic disease that affects over 300 million people worldwide, resulting in a co...
A multitude of evidence has suggested the differential incidence, prevalence and severity of asthma ...
International audienceAn individual's sex (nominally 'male' or 'female', based on biological attribu...
Abstract There is good evidence for gender-specific differences in asthma regarding all affected are...
Background: Asthma is a chronic inflammatory airway disease that has a higher prevalence in boys tha...
A bulk of literature demonstrated that respiratory allergy, and especially asthma, is prevalent in m...
BACKGROUND: The pattern of asthma over the lifespan is different in male and female patients, but et...
Compared with men, women are more severely affected by asthma including a greater prevalence (8.8 % ...