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Research Article

Prevalence, severity and risk factors of asthma, rhinitis and eczema in a large group of Chinese schoolchildren

, MD, , PhD, , MS, , MS, , MS, , BS, , MS & , MD show all
Pages 232-242
Received 15 Mar 2013
Accepted 17 Nov 2013
Accepted author version posted online: 04 Dec 2013
Published online: 19 Dec 2013
 

ABSTRACT

Background: There is a lack of information on the prevalence, severity and risk factors of asthma, rhinitis and eczema in Chinese children. Objective: To establish baseline data for a major longitudinal study of factors affecting asthma, rhinitis and eczema in a large group of children from the industrialized city of Shijiazhuang, China. Methods: We used the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood questionnaire and studied 10 338 children, ages 6–18, from Shijiazhuang. Results: The prevalence of childhood asthma, rhinitis and eczema is 1.2%, 13.5% and 11.8%, respectively. Boys had higher prevalence of these conditions than girls and younger children had higher prevalence of asthma and eczema but lower prevalence of rhinitis than older children. Breastfed children had lower prevalence of asthma and rhinitis, but not eczema, than non-breastfed children. Overweight children had higher prevalence of asthma and rhinitis than those who were not overweight. Children exposed to paternal smoking had higher prevalence of rhinitis and eczema than those not exposed; children exposed to pets had higher prevalence of asthma and rhinitis than those not exposed. Conclusions: The prevalence of asthma in this study group is low, but the prevalence of rhinitis is high, and could be considered a major public health problem. The prevalence of asthma, rhinitis and eczema is generally higher in boys and younger children generally have higher prevalence of asthma and eczema but lower prevalence of rhinitis. Exposure to pets is a risk factor for rhinitis, being overweight is a risk factor for asthma and rhinitis, and exposure to parental smoking is a risk factor for asthma, rhinitis and eczema in these children.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank a multitude of schoolteachers, and children and their parents for enthusiastic cooperation. Without their help, our work would have been impossible.

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