Atopic dermatitis incidence and risk factors in young adults in Castellon (Spain): A prospective cohort study
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Other documents of the author: Arnedo Pena, Alberto; Puig-Barberà, Joan; Artero-Civera, A.; Romeu-Garcia, Mª Angeles; Meseguer-Ferrer, N.; Fenollosa-Amposta, C.; Vizcaino-Batllés, A.; Silvestre-Silvester, E.; Pac-Sa, M.R.; Segura-Navas, L.; Dubón, M.A.; Bellido-Blasco, Juan Bautista
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Atopic dermatitis incidence and risk factors in young adults in Castellon (Spain): A prospective cohort studyAuthor (s)
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2020-11Publisher
Sociedad Española de Inmunología Clínica, Alergología y Asma PediátricaISSN
0301-0546; 1578-1267Bibliographic citation
Arnedo-Pena A, Puig-Barberà J, Artero-Civera A, Romeu-Garcia MA, Meseguer-Ferrer N, Fenollosa-Amposta C, Vizcaino-Batllés A, Silvestre-Silvester E, Pac-Sa MR, Segura-Navas L, Dubón MA, Fabregat-Puerto J, Bellido-Blasco JB. Atopic dermatitis incidence and risk factors in young adults in Castellon (Spain): A prospective cohort study. Allergol Immunopathol (Madr). 2020 Nov-Dec;48(6):694-700. doi: 10.1016/j.aller.2020.01.004Type
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Abstract
Introduction:
There are few atopic dermatitis (AD) incidence cohort studies in young adults, the etiology of this disease remains obscure, and AD risk factors in adults are not well understood. The objective of this ... [+]
Introduction:
There are few atopic dermatitis (AD) incidence cohort studies in young adults, the etiology of this disease remains obscure, and AD risk factors in adults are not well understood. The objective of this study was to estimate AD ten-year incidence and prevalence in a cohort of adolescent aged 14–16 at inception in Castellon province in Valencia Region, Spain and describe related risk factors.
Material and methods:
From 2002 to 2012, a population-based prospective cohort study was carried out. Questionnaires from the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) were used with an additional questionnaire for related factors completed by participants and their parents, respectively, in 2002. In 2012 the same questionnaires were completed by the participants’ through a telephone interview, and incidence and prevalence of AD were estimated. Directed acyclic graphs, Poisson regression and inverse probability weighted regression adjustment were used.
Results:
The participation rate was 79.5% (1435/1805) with AD lifetime prevalence of 34.9% and AD incidence of 13.5 per 1000 person years. Females presented higher prevalence and incidence than males. After adjustment significant risk factors were being female, history of asthma or allergic rhinitis, family history of AD, history of respiratory infections, history of bronchitis, history of pneumonia, history of sinusitis, and birthplace outside Castellon province. The highest AD population attributable risks were female, 30.3%, and history of respiratory infections 15.3%. Differences with AD childhood risk factors were found.
Conclusions:
AD incidence in our cohort was high and several risks factors were related to AD. [-]
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