Primal Health Databank: Study
Entry No: | 0214 |
Title: | Increasing prevelance of hay fever and atopy amongst children in Leipzig, East Germany |
Author(s): | von Mutius E, Weiland SK, et al. |
Reference: | Lancet 1998; 351: 862-66 |
Place of Study: | East Germany |
Abstract: | The authors studied in 1995-6 2,334 school children who were born about 3 years before German unification and were therefore exposed to Western living conditions after the third birthday. A comparison was possible with a previous survey done shortly after the fall of communism in 1991-2. The prevalence of hay fever and atopic sensitisation increased significantly between 1991-2 and 1995-6 (among those aged 3 at the time of unification). However, there was no significant change in the prevalence of asthma, asthma related symptoms, or bronchial hyper-responsiveness. The authors conclude that the development of atopic sensitisation and hay fever are affected by environmental factors occuring after the age of 3 years whereas factors operating very early in life may be particularly important for the acquisition of childhood asthma. |
Keyword(s): | asthma, atopy, hay fever |
Discussion: | See entry 0213 |
See Also: | 0213 |
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