This content discusses a research study suggesting that asthma in children is linked to memory issues, with early onset of the condition potentially exacerbating memory difficulties. The study found that children with asthma performed worse in memory tasks compared to those without the lung condition, and that prolonged asthma duration may lead to slower memory development over time. The researchers warn that memory deficits in childhood could have long-term consequences, potentially increasing the risk of conditions like dementia. While the study did not pinpoint the exact mechanism behind the memory difficulties associated with asthma, factors such as inflammation and oxygen supply disruptions are cited as potential contributors. The study, published in Jama Network Open, involved data from 2,062 children aged between nine and 10 with asthma, with a subset of 473 children observed over a two-year period. The researchers emphasize the importance of understanding and addressing the cognitive risks associated with chronic diseases like asthma in children.
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