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The Association Between Female Smoking and Childhood Asthma Prevalence–A Study Based on Aggregative Data

Aims: Socioeconomic and environmental factors influence childhood asthma prevalence across the world. In-depth epidemiological research is necessary to determine the association between asthma prevalence and socio-environmental conditions, and to develop public health strategies to protect the asthm...

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Autores principales: Midya, Vishal, Pal, Shekhar, Sinharoy, Ankita, Das, Jishu K., Rao, Harish, Abu-Hasan, Mutasim, Mondal, Pritish
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6199460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30386763
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2018.00295
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author Midya, Vishal
Pal, Shekhar
Sinharoy, Ankita
Das, Jishu K.
Rao, Harish
Abu-Hasan, Mutasim
Mondal, Pritish
author_facet Midya, Vishal
Pal, Shekhar
Sinharoy, Ankita
Das, Jishu K.
Rao, Harish
Abu-Hasan, Mutasim
Mondal, Pritish
author_sort Midya, Vishal
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description Aims: Socioeconomic and environmental factors influence childhood asthma prevalence across the world. In-depth epidemiological research is necessary to determine the association between asthma prevalence and socio-environmental conditions, and to develop public health strategies to protect the asthmatic children against the environmental precipitators. Our research was based on aggregative data and sought to compare the asthma prevalence between children of two different age-groups across the world and to identify the association among the key socio-environmental conditions with increased childhood asthma prevalence. Method: We included forty countries with available data on various socio-environmental conditions (2014–2015). Childhood asthma prevalence of two different age groups (6–7 and 13–14 years) were obtained from global asthma report 2014. Because of significant diversities, the selected countries were divided into two groups based on human developmental index (HDI), a well-recognized parameter to estimate the overall socioeconomic status of a country. Robust linear regression was conducted using childhood asthma prevalence as the dependent variable and female smoking prevalence, tertiary school enrollment (TSE), PM(10) (particulate matter ≤10 μm in diameter) and gross domestic product (GDP) as predictors. Results: Asthma prevalence was not different between two age groups. Among all predictors, only female smoking prevalence (reflecting maternal smoking) was associated with asthma prevalence in the countries with lower socio-economic conditions (HDI), but not in the higher HDI group. The results were unchanged even after randomization. Conclusions: Childhood asthma prevalence did not change significantly with age. Female smoking may have a positive correlation with childhood asthma prevalence in lower HDI countries.
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spelling pubmed-61994602018-11-01 The Association Between Female Smoking and Childhood Asthma Prevalence–A Study Based on Aggregative Data Midya, Vishal Pal, Shekhar Sinharoy, Ankita Das, Jishu K. Rao, Harish Abu-Hasan, Mutasim Mondal, Pritish Front Public Health Public Health Aims: Socioeconomic and environmental factors influence childhood asthma prevalence across the world. In-depth epidemiological research is necessary to determine the association between asthma prevalence and socio-environmental conditions, and to develop public health strategies to protect the asthmatic children against the environmental precipitators. Our research was based on aggregative data and sought to compare the asthma prevalence between children of two different age-groups across the world and to identify the association among the key socio-environmental conditions with increased childhood asthma prevalence. Method: We included forty countries with available data on various socio-environmental conditions (2014–2015). Childhood asthma prevalence of two different age groups (6–7 and 13–14 years) were obtained from global asthma report 2014. Because of significant diversities, the selected countries were divided into two groups based on human developmental index (HDI), a well-recognized parameter to estimate the overall socioeconomic status of a country. Robust linear regression was conducted using childhood asthma prevalence as the dependent variable and female smoking prevalence, tertiary school enrollment (TSE), PM(10) (particulate matter ≤10 μm in diameter) and gross domestic product (GDP) as predictors. Results: Asthma prevalence was not different between two age groups. Among all predictors, only female smoking prevalence (reflecting maternal smoking) was associated with asthma prevalence in the countries with lower socio-economic conditions (HDI), but not in the higher HDI group. The results were unchanged even after randomization. Conclusions: Childhood asthma prevalence did not change significantly with age. Female smoking may have a positive correlation with childhood asthma prevalence in lower HDI countries. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6199460/ /pubmed/30386763 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2018.00295 Text en Copyright © 2018 Midya, Pal, Sinharoy, Das, Rao, Abu-Hasan and Mondal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Midya, Vishal
Pal, Shekhar
Sinharoy, Ankita
Das, Jishu K.
Rao, Harish
Abu-Hasan, Mutasim
Mondal, Pritish
The Association Between Female Smoking and Childhood Asthma Prevalence–A Study Based on Aggregative Data
title The Association Between Female Smoking and Childhood Asthma Prevalence–A Study Based on Aggregative Data
title_full The Association Between Female Smoking and Childhood Asthma Prevalence–A Study Based on Aggregative Data
title_fullStr The Association Between Female Smoking and Childhood Asthma Prevalence–A Study Based on Aggregative Data
title_full_unstemmed The Association Between Female Smoking and Childhood Asthma Prevalence–A Study Based on Aggregative Data
title_short The Association Between Female Smoking and Childhood Asthma Prevalence–A Study Based on Aggregative Data
title_sort association between female smoking and childhood asthma prevalence–a study based on aggregative data
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6199460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30386763
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2018.00295
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