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Friday, January 15, 2010

Chronic Lung Short People Tend to Experience

Chronic Lung
Nottingham, Health as a chain that was never broken. A recent study says, a person who lack of nutrition, combined with an unhealthy environment such as smoking environment, people tend to develop into a shorter and suffering from lung disease chronic.

"Of course we do, it turns out lung disease tend to be owned by people who are shorter than the general population. They are also mostly from poor families and expand the environmental and nutritional deficiencies smokers. All of these factors lead to stunted physical growth and become shorter, "said a researcher from the University of Nottingham, as quoted by the BBC, Tuesday (12/1/2012).

Chronic Lung
Researchers speculate that the relationship between the short and lung disease are closely linked and everything started from lack nurisi.

"Someone who is less nutrition during early life development will affect development of organs in the future, and the most influential organ is the lung. Poor nutrition in childhood lead to growth and development of the lungs are blocked," he explained.

In their study, researchers conducted a survey of 1 million people aged under 35 years old. The conclusion of these studies is that those who suffer from diseases Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a height lower about 1.12 cm.

Lack of height is one sign of lack of nutrition in childhood as a result of the inability to buy healthy and nutritious food.

In the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, researchers suggest that food producers can be more focus on providing healthy food is cheap and nutritious food to be purchased among poor families.

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