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The sex-shift in single disease and multimorbid asthma and rhinitis during puberty - a study by MeDALL

Authors :
Keller, T
Hohmann, C
Standl, M
Wijga, A H
Gehring, U
Melén, E
Almqvist, C
Lau, S
Eller, E
Wahn, U
Christiansen, E S
von Berg, A
Heinrich, J
Lehmann, I
Maier, D
Postma, D S
Antó, J M
Bousquet, J
Keil, T
Roll, S
Keller, T
Hohmann, C
Standl, M
Wijga, A H
Gehring, U
Melén, E
Almqvist, C
Lau, S
Eller, E
Wahn, U
Christiansen, E S
von Berg, A
Heinrich, J
Lehmann, I
Maier, D
Postma, D S
Antó, J M
Bousquet, J
Keil, T
Roll, S
Source :
Allergy vol.73 (2018) nr.3 p.602-614 [ISSN 0105-4538]
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional studies suggested that allergy prevalence in childhood is higher in boys compared to girls, but it remains unclear whether this inequality changes after puberty. We examined the sex-specific prevalence of asthma and rhinitis as single and as multimorbid diseases before and after puberty onset in longitudinal cohort data.METHODS: In six European population-based birth cohorts of MeDALL, we assessed the outcomes: current rhinitis, current asthma, current allergic multimorbidity (ie, concurrent asthma and rhinitis), puberty status and allergic sensitization by specific serum antibodies (immunoglobulin E) against aero-allergens. With generalized estimating equations, we analysed the effects of sex, age, puberty (yes/no) and possible confounders on the prevalence of asthma and rhinitis, and allergic multimorbidity in each cohort separately and performed individual participant data meta-analysis.FINDINGS: We included data from 19 013 participants from birth to age 14-20 years. Current rhinitis only affected girls less often than boys before and after puberty onset: adjusted odds ratio for females vs males 0.79 (95%-confidence interval 0.73-0.86) and 0.86 (0.79-0.94), respectively (sex-puberty interaction P = .089). Similarly, for current asthma only, females were less often affected than boys both before and after puberty onset: 0.71, 0.63-0.81 and 0.81, 0.64-1.02, respectively (sex-puberty interaction P = .327). The prevalence of allergic multimorbidity showed the strongest sex effect before puberty onset (female-male-OR 0.55, 0.46-0.64) and a considerable shift towards a sex-balanced prevalence after puberty onset (0.89, 0.74-1.04); sex-puberty interaction: P < .001.INTERPRETATION: The male predominance in prevalence before puberty and the "sex-shift" towards females after puberty onset were strongest in multimorbid patients who had asthma and rhinitis concurrently.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Allergy vol.73 (2018) nr.3 p.602-614 [ISSN 0105-4538]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1111/all.13312, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1445806789
Document Type :
Electronic Resource