2021
DOI: 10.18865/ed.31.1.77
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Native American Ancestry and Air Pollution Interact to Impact Bronchodilator Response in Puerto Rican Children with Asthma

Abstract: Objective: Asthma is the most common chronic disease in children. Short-acting bronchodilator medications are the most commonly prescribed asthma treatment worldwide, regardless of disease severity. Puerto Rican children display the high­est asthma morbidity and mortality of any US population. Alarmingly, Puerto Rican children with asthma display poor broncho­dilator drug response (BDR). Reduced BDR may explain, in part, the increased asthma morbidity and mortality observed in Puerto Rican children with asthma… Show more

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“…In 2014, W endt et al [ 46 ] noted a significantly higher effect of increased O 3 levels on black patients as opposed to white patients with asthma. Recently, Native American ancestry was also shown to interact with AAP and influence response to bronchodilator therapy [ 47 ]. This increased sensitivity likely contributes to the high asthma burden of disease in these populations.…”
Section: Aap Definition and Link To Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2014, W endt et al [ 46 ] noted a significantly higher effect of increased O 3 levels on black patients as opposed to white patients with asthma. Recently, Native American ancestry was also shown to interact with AAP and influence response to bronchodilator therapy [ 47 ]. This increased sensitivity likely contributes to the high asthma burden of disease in these populations.…”
Section: Aap Definition and Link To Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%