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Prevalence and risk factors for allergic sensitization: 3 cross-sectional studies among schoolchildren from 1996 to 2017
Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Section of Sustainable Health.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2358-8754
Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Section of Sustainable Health.
Department of Women's and Children's Health, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm.
Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York.
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2023 (English)In: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: Global, E-ISSN 2772-8293, Vol. 2, no 4, article id 100150Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Background: The prevalence of allergic sensitization and allergic diseases has increased for decades in Northern Europe, but recent studies are lacking.

Objective: We sought to study the prevalence trends of allergic sensitization, associated risk factors, and the association with asthma and allergic rhinitis (AR) among children in Northern Sweden.

Methods: Three cohorts of children aged 7 to 8 years participated in a skin prick test (SPT) with 10 airborne allergens in 1996, 2006, and 2017, with 2148, 1693, and 1762 participants tested, respectively, representing 87% to 90% of schoolchildren in the catchment communities. Adjusted Poisson regression was used to identify risk factors for allergic sensitization and the association with asthma and AR.

Results: The prevalence of any positive SPT response increased from 21% in 1996 to 30% in 2006 and remained at 30% in 2017 (P <.001). Sensitization to cat was the most common for all the years. The risk factor pattern for a positive SPT response was similar in all examinations, with positive and significant associations with a family history of allergy (risk ratio, 1.4-1.5) and negative and significant associations with having a cat at home (risk ratio, 0.7-0.8). The prevalence of physician-diagnosed asthma increased, but the association with allergic sensitization weakened. The opposite trends were found for AR—decreasing prevalence and strengthened association with allergic sensitization.

Conclusions: The prevalence of allergic sensitization increased from 1996 to 2006 but plateaued in the next decade, whereas the risk factor pattern remained stable. The diverging trends of associations between allergic sensitization and asthma and AR suggest secular trends in the clinical management of allergic diseases.

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Elsevier, 2023. Vol. 2, no 4, article id 100150
Keywords [en]
allergic rhinitis, Allergic sensitization, asthma, epidemiology, OLIN, schoolchildren, skin prick test
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Respiratory Medicine and Allergy
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URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-213415DOI: 10.1016/j.jacig.2023.100150Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85168014704OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-213415DiVA, id: diva2:1792161
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Swedish Heart Lung FoundationSwedish Asthma and Allergy AssociationSwedish Research CouncilVårdal FoundationNorrbotten County CouncilVisare NorrUmeå UniversityRegion VästerbottenAvailable from: 2023-08-28 Created: 2023-08-28 Last updated: 2024-02-27Bibliographically approved
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1. Allergic sensitization among schoolchildren in northern Sweden: time trends, risk factors and relation to asthma, allergic rhinitis and lung function.
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2024 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
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Allergisk sensibilisering bland skolbarn i norra Sverige : tidstrender, riskfaktorer och relation till astma, allergisk rinit och lungfunktion
Abstract [en]

Background: Asthma and allergic rhinitis are common chronic diseases of childhood.Their prevalence has increased globally in the 20th century, with regionally diverging trends in recent years. Allergic sensitization (AS) is strongly associated with asthma and allergic rhinitis (AR), with similar trends over time and uncertainty of development in recent years. AS increases in childhood until young adulthood. Risk factors for AS are not as well characterized as for asthma and AR, and important aspects of the relation between AS and disease are not known. This includes why some sensitized children do not develop disease and how common this is in a longitudinal perspective. While many studies have assessed AS in the first years of life, fewer have focused on school age, and none have focused on the effect of age at onset of AS. Further, the association between AS and lung function is unknown.

Aims: To assess time trends in prevalence, incidence and factors associated with AS in schoolchildren. Further, to assess the association between AS and asthma, allergic rhinitis and lung function, with special interest in age at onset of sensitization.

Methods: Children in grades 1 and 2 (median age 8 years) in two municipalities in northern Sweden were invited to a questionnaire study of allergic diseases and skin prick tests to common aeroallergens in 1996. The cohort was reassessed at 12 and at 19 years also including spirometry. Identical methods were used to recruit a second and third cohort in 2006 and 2017.

Results: The prevalence of AS at 8 years was 21% (1996), 30% (2006) and 30% (2017). Patterns of sensitization and risk factors for sensitization were similar. In the second cohort, the incidence between 8-12 years of 18% and prevalence of 41% at 12 years were higher than in the first cohort. Compared with later onset, sensitization ≤8 years was more strongly associated with asthma and allergic rhinitis at 19 years. AS was not independently associated with lung function at 19 years.

Conclusions: In northern Sweden, the increase in allergic sensitization at age 8 years between 1996 and 2006 has halted in recent years. The increase between the first two cohorts was seen also at age 12 years. Age at onset of allergic sensitization impacts development of asthma and allergic rhinitis until 19 years. Despite an association with asthma, sensitization does not affect lung function at 19 years. 

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Umeå: Umeå University, 2024. p. 76
Series
Umeå University medical dissertations, ISSN 0346-6612 ; 2288
Series
The Obstructive Lung Disease in Northern Sweden (OLIN) ; XXV
Keywords
Allergy, Allergic sensitization, Aeroallergens, Allergic disease, Asthma, Rhinitis, Lung function, Epidemiology, Schoolchildren, Adolescence, Childhood
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Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology Respiratory Medicine and Allergy Pediatrics
Research subject
Epidemiology; Public health
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urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-221512 (URN)978-91-8070-304-8 (ISBN)978-91-8070-303-1 (ISBN)
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2024-03-22, Aulan, Sunderby sjukhus, Sjukhusvägen 10, 971 80 Luleå, Luleå, 09:00 (Swedish)
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Swedish Research CouncilSwedish Heart Lung FoundationNorrbotten County CouncilVårdal FoundationVisare NorrSwedish Asthma and Allergy AssociationUmeå University
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The obstructive lung disease in northern Sweden thesis XXV 

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