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Occupational exposures and uncontrolled adult-onset asthma in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey II
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 2383614
Author(s) Le Moual, Nicole; Carsin, Anne-Elie; Siroux, Valérie; Radon, Katja; Norback, Dan; Torén, Kjell; Olivieri, Mario; Urrutia, Isabel; Cazzoletti, Lucia; Jacquemin, Bénédicte; Benke, Geza; Kromhout, Hans; Mirabelli, Maria C.; Mehta, Amar J.; Schlünssen, Vivi; Sigsgaard, Torben; Blanc, Paul D.; Kogevinas, Manolis; Antó, Josep M.; Zock, Jan-Paul
Author(s) at UniBasel Mehta, Amar
Year 2014
Title Occupational exposures and uncontrolled adult-onset asthma in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey II
Journal The European respiratory journal
Volume 43
Number 2
Pages / Article-Number 374-86
Abstract Occupational exposure is a well-recognised modifiable risk factor for asthma, but the relationship between occupational exposure and asthma control has not been studied. We aimed to study this association among working-age adults from the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECRHS). Data were available for 7077 participants (mean age 43 years, 45% never-smokers, 5867 without asthma and 1210 with current asthma). Associations between occupational exposure to specific asthmagens and asthma control status (33% with uncontrolled asthma, based on the Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines) were evaluated using logistic and multinomial regressions, adjusted for age, sex and smoking status, with study areas included as a random effect. Statistically significant positive associations were observed between uncontrolled adult-onset asthma and both past 12-month and 10-year exposure to any occupational asthmagens (OR (95% CI) 1.6 (1.0-2.40) and 1.7 (1.2-2.5), respectively); high (1.7 (1.0-2.8) and 1.9 (1.3-2.9), respectively) and low (1.6 (1.0-2.7) and 1.8 (1.2-2.7), respectively) molecular weight agents; and cleaning agents (2.0 (1.1-3.6) and 2.3 (1.4-3.6), respectively), with stronger associations for long-term exposures. These associations were mainly explained by the exacerbation domain of asthma control and no associations were observed between asthmagens and partly controlled asthma. These findings suggest that occupational exposure to asthmagens is associated with uncontrolled adult-onset asthma. Occupational risk factors should be quickly identified to prevent uncontrolled asthma.
Publisher Munksgaard
ISSN/ISBN 0903-1936
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6233648
Full Text on edoc Available
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1183/09031936.00034913
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23949964
ISI-Number WOS:000330824500011
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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