Airways Hyperresponsiveness and Atopy: A Comparison of Inuit and Montreal Schoolchildren

OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence ol exercise induced bronchial hyperresponsiveness in Inuit children with that or children in Montreal, and to identify possible genetic and environmental determinants of the differences observed.DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey.SETTING: Salluit, an isolated Inuit c...

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Published in:Canadian Respiratory Journal
Main Authors: Brenda Hemmelgarn, Esther Loozen, Sheila Saralegui, Susan Chatwood, Pierre Ernst
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Respiratory Journal 1995
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/1995/136157
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spelling fthindawi:oai:hindawi.com:10.1155/1995/136157 2023-05-15T16:54:21+02:00 Airways Hyperresponsiveness and Atopy: A Comparison of Inuit and Montreal Schoolchildren Brenda Hemmelgarn Esther Loozen Sheila Saralegui Susan Chatwood Pierre Ernst 1995 https://doi.org/10.1155/1995/136157 en eng Canadian Respiratory Journal https://doi.org/10.1155/1995/136157 Copyright © 1995 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. Original Article 1995 fthindawi https://doi.org/10.1155/1995/136157 2019-05-26T06:22:26Z OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence ol exercise induced bronchial hyperresponsiveness in Inuit children with that or children in Montreal, and to identify possible genetic and environmental determinants of the differences observed.DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey.SETTING: Salluit, an isolated Inuit community in northern Quebec, and Montreal.POPULATION STUDIED: All children attending school in Salluit in grades 2 to 6 were eligible to participate. For the Montreal study, 18 schools were selected and from each of these one class from each of grades 1, 3 and 5 were chosen.MEASUREMENTS: Data collection for both locations included an exercise challenge test to assess exercise induced bronchial hyperresponsiveness (EIBH), allergy skin testing, a questionnaire for parents regarding details or the home environment as well as the child’s history of respiratory symptoms, and collection of dust samples from the bedroom floor and mattress for the presence of house dust mite.RESULTS: The prevalence or EIBH (defincd as a decline of 15% or more between pre-exercise forced expiratory volume in 1 s [FEV1] and that at 5 or 10 mins postexercise) was 19.5% (23 of 118) among the Inuit children, compared with 8.8% (87 of 989) among the Montreal children. In contrast. only 8.6% of the Inuit children had a positive allergy skin test compared with 34% in Montreal.CONCLUSIONS: A higher prevalence of EIBH was found in Inuit schoolchildren compared with children of similar age in Montreal, although the prevalence of atopy was considerably lower. Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit Salluit Hindawi Publishing Corporation Salluit ENVELOPE(-75.643,-75.643,62.204,62.204) Canadian Respiratory Journal 2 2 92 96
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description OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence ol exercise induced bronchial hyperresponsiveness in Inuit children with that or children in Montreal, and to identify possible genetic and environmental determinants of the differences observed.DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey.SETTING: Salluit, an isolated Inuit community in northern Quebec, and Montreal.POPULATION STUDIED: All children attending school in Salluit in grades 2 to 6 were eligible to participate. For the Montreal study, 18 schools were selected and from each of these one class from each of grades 1, 3 and 5 were chosen.MEASUREMENTS: Data collection for both locations included an exercise challenge test to assess exercise induced bronchial hyperresponsiveness (EIBH), allergy skin testing, a questionnaire for parents regarding details or the home environment as well as the child’s history of respiratory symptoms, and collection of dust samples from the bedroom floor and mattress for the presence of house dust mite.RESULTS: The prevalence or EIBH (defincd as a decline of 15% or more between pre-exercise forced expiratory volume in 1 s [FEV1] and that at 5 or 10 mins postexercise) was 19.5% (23 of 118) among the Inuit children, compared with 8.8% (87 of 989) among the Montreal children. In contrast. only 8.6% of the Inuit children had a positive allergy skin test compared with 34% in Montreal.CONCLUSIONS: A higher prevalence of EIBH was found in Inuit schoolchildren compared with children of similar age in Montreal, although the prevalence of atopy was considerably lower.
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author Brenda Hemmelgarn
Esther Loozen
Sheila Saralegui
Susan Chatwood
Pierre Ernst
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Esther Loozen
Sheila Saralegui
Susan Chatwood
Pierre Ernst
Airways Hyperresponsiveness and Atopy: A Comparison of Inuit and Montreal Schoolchildren
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Esther Loozen
Sheila Saralegui
Susan Chatwood
Pierre Ernst
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title_short Airways Hyperresponsiveness and Atopy: A Comparison of Inuit and Montreal Schoolchildren
title_full Airways Hyperresponsiveness and Atopy: A Comparison of Inuit and Montreal Schoolchildren
title_fullStr Airways Hyperresponsiveness and Atopy: A Comparison of Inuit and Montreal Schoolchildren
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