A new study has found a significant link between asthma and Anxiety Disorders, particularly Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Other research has shown a positive link between Anxiety Disorders and asthma, but this is the first to focus on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and to take into account genetic, demographic, and environmental factors. The research was published in the second issue for November 2007 of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, from the American Thoracic Society.
Although the link was proven, the causes of the relationship between asthma and the Anxiety Disorders is not known. There are common risk factors with both asthma and the Anxiety Disorders, but how they operate is unknown, nor is whether the asthma comes first or the Anxiety Disorder comes first.
This post discusses this new research and its implications under the following headings:
- How was the research conducted?
- What the research discovered
- What are the Anxiety Disorders most closely associated with asthma?
- What are the reasons behind the link between asthma and Anxiety Disorders?
- Summary: More questions than answers
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