The natural history of respiratory symptoms in a cohort of adolescents

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作者
Withers, NJ [1 ]
Low, L [1 ]
Holgate, ST [1 ]
Clough, JB [1 ]
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[1] Univ Southampton, Southampton Gen Hosp, Dept Med Stat, Southampton, Hants, England
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10.1164/ajrccm.158.2.9705079
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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A cohort of 2,289 children, previously studied at the age of 6-8 yr, were followed up by means of a postal questionnaire when aged 14-16 yr to examine the association between potential risk factors and the natural history of respiratory symptoms. Children with current symptoms, persistent symptoms, and late-onset symptoms were identified and multivariate analyses were performed to determine the independent association between risk factors and these various symptom-based subgroups. Personal and family history of atopy was significantly associated with all symptom groups and with the presence of doctor-diagnosed asthma. Smoking, either active or passive, was shown to be significantly associated with current, persistent, and late-onset symptoms. Other factors shown to be significantly associated with certain symptom groups were gender (late-onset wheeze), single-parent households (current cough, persistent cough), social class (late-onset wheeze), number of children in the household (persistent wheeze, late-onset cough), number of furry pets in the household (current wheeze), birth weight (late-onset wheeze), and gas cookers (current wheeze, persistent wheeze). In a subgroup of children studied in more detail in 1987, bronchial hyperresponsiveness in 1987 was positively associated with persistent wheeze in 1995, whereas positive skin-prick testing in 1987 was not.
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