Too many cheeseburgers and fries may leave us gasping for air, if the revelations of a recent study conducted at the University of Newcastle, New
South Wales, are on the mark. Medical News Today reports that researchers at the school monitored asthma patients
after they ate low and high fat meals. The high fat, high calorie meal of fast food burgers and hash browns
contained about 1,000 calories, with over 50 per cent of
them coming from fat. The low fat, low calorie meal of reduced fat yogurt contained about 200
calories, with only 13 per cent of them from
fat. The researchers found that within hours of
eating the high fat meal they were showing signs of airway
inflammation not seen when they ate the low fat meal, and the high fat
meal also appeared to inhibit their response to the asthma
reliever Ventolin (albuterol).
they relieve it. your right.
This is an interesting finding and would be helpful for people currently talking Albuterol to know. I’d also be interesting to see futher studies on this in the future. Thanks for the article.