Prevalence and risk factors for atopic dermatitis in Greenlandic children

Abstract Background The epidemiology of atopic dermatitis (AD) in Greenland has been sparsely investigated. Aim To examine the point and overall prevalence, cumulative incidence at different ages, and associated risk factors for AD among children in Greenland. Methods Between 2019 and 2020, three to...

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Published in:Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
Main Authors: Andersson, Anna M, Kaiser, Hannah, Skov, Lone, Koch, Anders, Thyssen, Jacob P
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/ced/llac132 2024-10-06T13:49:06+00:00 Prevalence and risk factors for atopic dermatitis in Greenlandic children Andersson, Anna M Kaiser, Hannah Skov, Lone Koch, Anders Thyssen, Jacob P LEO Pharma Research Foundation 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ced/llac132 https://academic.oup.com/ced/advance-article-pdf/doi/10.1093/ced/llac132/49033083/llac132.pdf https://academic.oup.com/ced/article-pdf/48/4/352/51836560/llac132.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/pages/standard-publication-reuse-rights Clinical and Experimental Dermatology volume 48, issue 4, page 352-360 ISSN 0307-6938 1365-2230 journal-article 2022 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/ced/llac132 2024-09-10T04:13:09Z Abstract Background The epidemiology of atopic dermatitis (AD) in Greenland has been sparsely investigated. Aim To examine the point and overall prevalence, cumulative incidence at different ages, and associated risk factors for AD among children in Greenland. Methods Between 2019 and 2020, three towns in Greenland, representing 48% of the total population, were visited. A cross-sectional study was conducted, including children aged 0–7 years attending daycare centres. Parents completed a questionnaire with questions on AD and related risk factors. A diagnosis of AD was based on the UK Working Party’s criteria along with a clinical examination. Results In total, 839 children aged 0–7 years were included. The overall prevalence of AD was 35% according to physician’s diagnosis and assessment. The point prevalence was 28% and peaked among 1-year-old children (36%) and declined with age. The cumulative incidence at ages 1–6 years varied between 29% and 41% and was highest in 1-year-old children and showed a slight decline with increasing age. In the fully adjusted multivariate model, AD was associated with being of Inuit descent [odds ratio (OR) 1.7, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.1–2.8]; food allergy in the child (OR 3.6, 95% CI 2.3–5.6); ear infection in the child (OR 1.4, 95% CI 1.0–1.9); having a mother with a high educational level (OR 1.5, 95% CI 1.0–2.3); maternal atopy (OR 1.4, 95% CI 1.1–2.0); and paternal atopy (OR 2.0, 95% CI 1.5–2.8). No environmental risk factors were identified. Conclusion The overall prevalence of AD in children in Greenland is high and has likely increased over the past 20 years. The point prevalence was highest in the youngest children indicating early onset of disease. Inuit descent, family atopy predisposition and having a higher socioeconomic status (based on parental educational level and housing) increased the risk of AD. Insight into possible Inuit-specific genetic predisposition is needed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland greenlandic inuit Oxford University Press Greenland Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
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description Abstract Background The epidemiology of atopic dermatitis (AD) in Greenland has been sparsely investigated. Aim To examine the point and overall prevalence, cumulative incidence at different ages, and associated risk factors for AD among children in Greenland. Methods Between 2019 and 2020, three towns in Greenland, representing 48% of the total population, were visited. A cross-sectional study was conducted, including children aged 0–7 years attending daycare centres. Parents completed a questionnaire with questions on AD and related risk factors. A diagnosis of AD was based on the UK Working Party’s criteria along with a clinical examination. Results In total, 839 children aged 0–7 years were included. The overall prevalence of AD was 35% according to physician’s diagnosis and assessment. The point prevalence was 28% and peaked among 1-year-old children (36%) and declined with age. The cumulative incidence at ages 1–6 years varied between 29% and 41% and was highest in 1-year-old children and showed a slight decline with increasing age. In the fully adjusted multivariate model, AD was associated with being of Inuit descent [odds ratio (OR) 1.7, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.1–2.8]; food allergy in the child (OR 3.6, 95% CI 2.3–5.6); ear infection in the child (OR 1.4, 95% CI 1.0–1.9); having a mother with a high educational level (OR 1.5, 95% CI 1.0–2.3); maternal atopy (OR 1.4, 95% CI 1.1–2.0); and paternal atopy (OR 2.0, 95% CI 1.5–2.8). No environmental risk factors were identified. Conclusion The overall prevalence of AD in children in Greenland is high and has likely increased over the past 20 years. The point prevalence was highest in the youngest children indicating early onset of disease. Inuit descent, family atopy predisposition and having a higher socioeconomic status (based on parental educational level and housing) increased the risk of AD. Insight into possible Inuit-specific genetic predisposition is needed.
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Kaiser, Hannah
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Kaiser, Hannah
Skov, Lone
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Prevalence and risk factors for atopic dermatitis in Greenlandic children
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title_short Prevalence and risk factors for atopic dermatitis in Greenlandic children
title_full Prevalence and risk factors for atopic dermatitis in Greenlandic children
title_fullStr Prevalence and risk factors for atopic dermatitis in Greenlandic children
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and risk factors for atopic dermatitis in Greenlandic children
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