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Asthma Linked To Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
The study included 3,065 male twin pairs, who had
lived together in childhood, and who had both served
on active military duty during the Vietnam War. The
study found that among all twins, those who suffered
from the most PTSD symptoms were 2.3 times as likely
to have asthma compared with those who suffered from
the least PTSD symptoms.
The study included both monozygotic (identical) twins,
who share all the same genetic material, and dizygotic
(fraternal) twins, who share only half of the same
genetic material. "If there had been a strong
genetic component to the link between asthma and PTSD,
the results between these two types of twins would
have been different, but we didn't find substantial
differences between the two," said lead researcher
Renee D. Goodwin, Ph.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor
of Epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health
at Columbia University in New York City.
Several other studies have found a relationship between
asthma and other anxiety disorders, Dr. Goodwin noted.
This new research also confirmed previous findings
that linked asthma with a higher risk of depression. "No
one knows the reason for the association between asthma
and mental disorders," she said. "Asthma
could increase the risk of anxiety disorders, or anxiety
disorders might cause asthma, or there could be common
risk factors for both asthma and anxiety disorders.
Our study found the association between asthma and
PTSD does not appear to be primarily due to a common
genetic predisposition."
The researchers found the association between asthma
and PTSD existed even after they took into account
factors such as cigarette smoking, obesity and socioeconomic
status, all of which are associated with both anxiety
disorders and asthma.
"It is conceivable that traumatic stress, which
has been associated with compromised immune functioning,
leads to increased vulnerability to immune-system-related
diseases, including asthma," Dr. Goodwin and colleagues
wrote. "Alternatively, it may be that having asthma
places adults at increased risk for PTSD as it increases
the likelihood that they will be exposed to a traumatic
situation because they have a life-threatening chronic
medical condition." |