Updated On: 02 May, 2023 12:05 PM IST | Beijing | IANS
Spotting and treating sleep disorders early on might lessen the risks, irrespective of genetic predisposition

A healthy sleep pattern reflects a lower risk of asthma in adult populations and could be beneficial to asthma prevention regardless of genetic conditions. Photo Courtesy: iStock
Having poor quality sleep may bolster genetic susceptibility to asthma risk, but a good night`s sleep may help slash your risk of developing the chronic lung disease, according to a study.
Individuals with asthma usually have comorbid sleep disturbances, however, whether sleep quality affects asthma risk is still unclear.