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Time Trends of Environmental and Socioeconomic Risk Factors in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease over 40 Years: A Population-Based Inception Cohort 1977–2020

Background: Data from population-based studies investigating trends in environmental factors associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is lacking. We aimed to assess long-term time trends of environmental and socioeconomic factors in IBD patients from a well-defined population-based cohort fr...

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Autores principales: Wetwittayakhlang, Panu, Gonczi, Lorant, Golovics, Petra A., Kurti, Zsuzsanna, Pandur, Tunde, David, Gyula, Erdelyi, Zsuzsanna, Szita, Istvan, Lakatos, Laszlo, Lakatos, Peter L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10147007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37109362
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12083026
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author Wetwittayakhlang, Panu
Gonczi, Lorant
Golovics, Petra A.
Kurti, Zsuzsanna
Pandur, Tunde
David, Gyula
Erdelyi, Zsuzsanna
Szita, Istvan
Lakatos, Laszlo
Lakatos, Peter L.
author_facet Wetwittayakhlang, Panu
Gonczi, Lorant
Golovics, Petra A.
Kurti, Zsuzsanna
Pandur, Tunde
David, Gyula
Erdelyi, Zsuzsanna
Szita, Istvan
Lakatos, Laszlo
Lakatos, Peter L.
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description Background: Data from population-based studies investigating trends in environmental factors associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is lacking. We aimed to assess long-term time trends of environmental and socioeconomic factors in IBD patients from a well-defined population-based cohort from Veszprem, Hungary. Methods: Patients were included between 1 January 1977, and 31 December 2020. Trends of environmental and socioeconomic factors were evaluated in three periods based on the decade of diagnosis, representing different therapeutic eras: cohort-A,1977–1995; cohort-B,1996–2008 (immunomodulator era); and cohort-C, 2009–2020 (biological era). Results: A total of 2240 incident patients with IBD were included (ulcerative colitis (UC) 61.2%, male 51.2%, median age at diagnosis: 35 years (IQR 29–49)). Rates of active smoking significantly decreased over time in Crohn’s disease (CD): 60.2%, 49.9%, and 38.6% in cohorts A/B/C (p < 0.001). In UC, the rates were low and stable: 15.4%, 15.4%, and 14.5% in cohorts A/B/C (p = 0.981). Oral contraceptive use was more common in CD compared to UC (25.0% vs. 11.6%, p < 0.001). In UC, prevalence of appendectomy before diagnosis decreased over time: 6.4%, 5.5%, and 2.3% in cohorts A/B/C (p = 0.013). No significant changes were found in the socio-geographic characteristics of the IBD population (urban living: UC, 59.8%/64.8%/ 62.5% (p = 0.309) and CD, 62.5%/ 62.0%/ 59.0% (p = 0.636), in cohorts A/B/C). A greater percentage of patients had completed secondary school as the highest education level in later cohorts in both UC (42.9%/50.2%/51.6%, p < 0.001) and CD (49.2%/51.7%/59.5%, p = 0.002). A higher percentage of skilled workers (34.4%/36.2%/38.9%, p = 0.027) was found in UC, but not in CD (p = 0.454). Conclusion: The association between trends of known environmental factors and IBD is complex. Smoking has become less prevalent in CD, but no other major changes occurred in socioeconomic factors over the last four decades that could explain the sharp increase in IBD incidence.
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spelling pubmed-101470072023-04-29 Time Trends of Environmental and Socioeconomic Risk Factors in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease over 40 Years: A Population-Based Inception Cohort 1977–2020 Wetwittayakhlang, Panu Gonczi, Lorant Golovics, Petra A. Kurti, Zsuzsanna Pandur, Tunde David, Gyula Erdelyi, Zsuzsanna Szita, Istvan Lakatos, Laszlo Lakatos, Peter L. J Clin Med Article Background: Data from population-based studies investigating trends in environmental factors associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is lacking. We aimed to assess long-term time trends of environmental and socioeconomic factors in IBD patients from a well-defined population-based cohort from Veszprem, Hungary. Methods: Patients were included between 1 January 1977, and 31 December 2020. Trends of environmental and socioeconomic factors were evaluated in three periods based on the decade of diagnosis, representing different therapeutic eras: cohort-A,1977–1995; cohort-B,1996–2008 (immunomodulator era); and cohort-C, 2009–2020 (biological era). Results: A total of 2240 incident patients with IBD were included (ulcerative colitis (UC) 61.2%, male 51.2%, median age at diagnosis: 35 years (IQR 29–49)). Rates of active smoking significantly decreased over time in Crohn’s disease (CD): 60.2%, 49.9%, and 38.6% in cohorts A/B/C (p < 0.001). In UC, the rates were low and stable: 15.4%, 15.4%, and 14.5% in cohorts A/B/C (p = 0.981). Oral contraceptive use was more common in CD compared to UC (25.0% vs. 11.6%, p < 0.001). In UC, prevalence of appendectomy before diagnosis decreased over time: 6.4%, 5.5%, and 2.3% in cohorts A/B/C (p = 0.013). No significant changes were found in the socio-geographic characteristics of the IBD population (urban living: UC, 59.8%/64.8%/ 62.5% (p = 0.309) and CD, 62.5%/ 62.0%/ 59.0% (p = 0.636), in cohorts A/B/C). A greater percentage of patients had completed secondary school as the highest education level in later cohorts in both UC (42.9%/50.2%/51.6%, p < 0.001) and CD (49.2%/51.7%/59.5%, p = 0.002). A higher percentage of skilled workers (34.4%/36.2%/38.9%, p = 0.027) was found in UC, but not in CD (p = 0.454). Conclusion: The association between trends of known environmental factors and IBD is complex. Smoking has become less prevalent in CD, but no other major changes occurred in socioeconomic factors over the last four decades that could explain the sharp increase in IBD incidence. MDPI 2023-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10147007/ /pubmed/37109362 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12083026 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wetwittayakhlang, Panu
Gonczi, Lorant
Golovics, Petra A.
Kurti, Zsuzsanna
Pandur, Tunde
David, Gyula
Erdelyi, Zsuzsanna
Szita, Istvan
Lakatos, Laszlo
Lakatos, Peter L.
Time Trends of Environmental and Socioeconomic Risk Factors in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease over 40 Years: A Population-Based Inception Cohort 1977–2020
title Time Trends of Environmental and Socioeconomic Risk Factors in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease over 40 Years: A Population-Based Inception Cohort 1977–2020
title_full Time Trends of Environmental and Socioeconomic Risk Factors in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease over 40 Years: A Population-Based Inception Cohort 1977–2020
title_fullStr Time Trends of Environmental and Socioeconomic Risk Factors in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease over 40 Years: A Population-Based Inception Cohort 1977–2020
title_full_unstemmed Time Trends of Environmental and Socioeconomic Risk Factors in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease over 40 Years: A Population-Based Inception Cohort 1977–2020
title_short Time Trends of Environmental and Socioeconomic Risk Factors in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease over 40 Years: A Population-Based Inception Cohort 1977–2020
title_sort time trends of environmental and socioeconomic risk factors in patients with inflammatory bowel disease over 40 years: a population-based inception cohort 1977–2020
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10147007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37109362
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12083026
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