Asthma during the primary school ages – prevalence, remission and the impact of allergic sensitization

Background: Childhood is the most important time for asthma development. The aims of this study were to study changes in prevalence of asthma and wheeze, remission of asthma and changes in risk factor pattern from age 7–8 to age 11–12 in a cohort of school children. Methods: In 1996, 3525 children a...

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Main Authors: Bäcklund, A. B., Perzanowski, M. S., Platts‐Mills, T., Sandström, T., Lundbäck, B., Rönmark, E.
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Published: Wiley 2006
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1398-9995.2006.01027.x 2024-09-30T14:40:20+00:00 Asthma during the primary school ages – prevalence, remission and the impact of allergic sensitization Bäcklund, A. B. Perzanowski, M. S. Platts‐Mills, T. Sandström, T. Lundbäck, B. Rönmark, E. 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.2006.01027.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1398-9995.2006.01027.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1398-9995.2006.01027.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Allergy volume 61, issue 5, page 549-555 ISSN 0105-4538 1398-9995 journal-article 2006 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.2006.01027.x 2024-09-05T05:05:35Z Background: Childhood is the most important time for asthma development. The aims of this study were to study changes in prevalence of asthma and wheeze, remission of asthma and changes in risk factor pattern from age 7–8 to age 11–12 in a cohort of school children. Methods: In 1996, 3525 children aged 7–8 years in northern Sweden were invited to participate in a parental expanded ISAAC questionnaire survey. The cohort has been followed prospectively with yearly follow‐ups to age 11–12, with a 97% yearly response rate. Skin prick tests were conducted at age 7–8 and 11–12. Results: The prevalence of physician‐diagnosed asthma increased from 5.7% at age 7–8 to 7.7% at age 11–12. Life‐time prevalence of wheeze was 34.7% at age 11–12. The remission of asthma was 10% yearly and inversely related to allergic sensitization. Relapses were common, and remission persisting throughout the observation period was 5% yearly. Allergic sensitization was associated with current asthma at age 7–8 [adjusted odds ratio (OR) 4.9 (95% confidence interval (CI) 3.3–7.3)] and when the children were 4 years older [OR 5.6 (3.9–8.2)]. A family history of asthma was associated with current asthma at age 7–8 [OR 3.0 (2.1–4.5)] and 11–12 (OR 2.8 [2.0–3.9]). Ever having lived with a cat was significantly negatively associated with current asthma . Conclusions: The prevalence of asthma increased continuously during the primary school ages. Among several significant risk factors, allergic sensitization and a family history of asthma were the most important. With increasing age many known risk factors lost significance. Remission was inversely related to allergic sensitization. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Wiley Online Library Allergy 61 5 549 555
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description Background: Childhood is the most important time for asthma development. The aims of this study were to study changes in prevalence of asthma and wheeze, remission of asthma and changes in risk factor pattern from age 7–8 to age 11–12 in a cohort of school children. Methods: In 1996, 3525 children aged 7–8 years in northern Sweden were invited to participate in a parental expanded ISAAC questionnaire survey. The cohort has been followed prospectively with yearly follow‐ups to age 11–12, with a 97% yearly response rate. Skin prick tests were conducted at age 7–8 and 11–12. Results: The prevalence of physician‐diagnosed asthma increased from 5.7% at age 7–8 to 7.7% at age 11–12. Life‐time prevalence of wheeze was 34.7% at age 11–12. The remission of asthma was 10% yearly and inversely related to allergic sensitization. Relapses were common, and remission persisting throughout the observation period was 5% yearly. Allergic sensitization was associated with current asthma at age 7–8 [adjusted odds ratio (OR) 4.9 (95% confidence interval (CI) 3.3–7.3)] and when the children were 4 years older [OR 5.6 (3.9–8.2)]. A family history of asthma was associated with current asthma at age 7–8 [OR 3.0 (2.1–4.5)] and 11–12 (OR 2.8 [2.0–3.9]). Ever having lived with a cat was significantly negatively associated with current asthma . Conclusions: The prevalence of asthma increased continuously during the primary school ages. Among several significant risk factors, allergic sensitization and a family history of asthma were the most important. With increasing age many known risk factors lost significance. Remission was inversely related to allergic sensitization.
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author Bäcklund, A. B.
Perzanowski, M. S.
Platts‐Mills, T.
Sandström, T.
Lundbäck, B.
Rönmark, E.
spellingShingle Bäcklund, A. B.
Perzanowski, M. S.
Platts‐Mills, T.
Sandström, T.
Lundbäck, B.
Rönmark, E.
Asthma during the primary school ages – prevalence, remission and the impact of allergic sensitization
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Perzanowski, M. S.
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Sandström, T.
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title Asthma during the primary school ages – prevalence, remission and the impact of allergic sensitization
title_short Asthma during the primary school ages – prevalence, remission and the impact of allergic sensitization
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title_fullStr Asthma during the primary school ages – prevalence, remission and the impact of allergic sensitization
title_full_unstemmed Asthma during the primary school ages – prevalence, remission and the impact of allergic sensitization
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