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Effects of home environment and lifestyles on prevalence of atopic eczema among children in Wuhan area of China
Authors:Ming Zhang  Yang Wu  Ye Yuan  ESheng Zhou  Jan Sundell  YueXia Sun  Xu Yang
Institution:1. Hubei Key Laboratory of Genetic Regulation and Integrative Biology, College of Life Sciences, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, 430079, China
2. Department of Public Health, University Hospital, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, 430079, China
3. Department of Building Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100081, China
4. School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin, 300072, China
Abstract:Atopic eczema is a common health problem in children. The prevalence has increased in the past decades. Besides a genetic predisposition, lifestyle factors, dietary habits and indoor environments are thought to be related to its high prevalence. A cross-sectional questionnaire study was carried out in 2011 in the Wuhan area to study associations between home environments and children’s health. The questionnaires were replied to by parents of 2193 children 1–8 years old and the response rate was 91.4% (2193/2400). The results show: (1) The prevalence of “eczema symptom ever that lasted for 6 months” was 23.2%; “eczema symptom in the last 12 months” 7.4% and “awake at night due to itchy rash” 3.4%. (2) Risk factors: Closer to business area (AOR 1.4), moisture related problems (AOR 1.3–2.2), moldy and stuffy odor perception (AOR 1.5), mice observed (AOR 1.8), pet keeping (AOR 1.3), exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (AOR 1.3) and incense (AOR 1.8) were significant risk factors for atopic eczema symptoms ever. Living in an apartment, compared to single family house, was related to more eczema symptom in the last 12 months. Damp clothing/bed sheets and perception of stuffy odor were risk factors for both “eczema symptom in the last 12 months” and “awake due to itchy rash (severe eczema)”. The odds ratio of mice observed for severe eczema was 3.1 (95% CI: 1.4–6.7). It suggests that urbanization, life style and dampness problems at home were significant risk factors for eczema symptoms among children in Wuhan, China.
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