sleep and wake earlier.Asthma symptoms are known to be strongly linked to the body’s internal clock, but this study is the first to examine how individual sleep preferences influence asthma risk in teenagers.Researchers say the study reinforces the importance of sleep timing for teenagers and opens up a new channel of research into how sleep affects teenagers’ respiratory health.The new findings are published in the journal ERJ Open Research.“Asthma and allergic diseases are common in children and adolescents across the world and the prevalence is increasing.
We know some of the reasons for this increase, such as exposure to pollution and tobacco smoke, but we still need to find out more,” said study leader Dr.
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