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. 2023 Oct 18;10(1):2269653.
doi: 10.1080/20018525.2023.2269653. eCollection 2023.

Age at asthma diagnosis and onset of symptoms among adults with allergic and non-allergic asthma

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Age at asthma diagnosis and onset of symptoms among adults with allergic and non-allergic asthma

Johanna Pakkasela et al. Eur Clin Respir J. .

Abstract

Background: Childhood-onset allergic asthma is the best-known phenotype of asthma. Adult-onset asthma, also an important entity, is instead often shown to be more non-allergic. There is still a lack of studies concerning the association of allergies and age at asthma onset from childhood to late adulthood. The aim of the study was to assess the age at onset of asthma symptoms and age at asthma diagnosis among adults with allergic and non-allergic asthma.

Methods: Questionnaires were sent to 2000 randomly selected Finnish adults aged 18-80 years who were dispensed medication for obstructive airway diseases during the previous year. The corrected sample size was 1978 subjects after exclusion of non-analysable data. The response rate was 40.6%. Self-reported doctor-diagnosed asthma was considered allergic if a concomitant self-reported doctor-diagnosed pollen and/or animal allergy was reported with asthma symptoms upon allergen exposure.

Results: Of the 496 participants with asthma, 42.7% were considered to have allergic asthma. The median ages at asthma diagnosis and onset of asthma symptoms were 31 (IQR 17-46) and 20 (9.25-40) years in participants with allergic asthma and 49 (37.75-58) and 40.5 (30-50) years in participants with non-allergic asthma (p < 0.001), respectively. Of the participants with asthma diagnosed at ≥30 years of age, 18% of allergic and 7% of non-allergic participants reported having had asthma symptoms under 20 years of age.

Conclusions: Both the onset of symptoms and diagnosis occurred at a younger age among adults with allergic asthma than among those with non-allergic asthma. Only a minority of adults with non-allergic asthma had already had symptoms in younghood.

Keywords: Asthma; adult; age; allergic; child; non-allergic; onset; symptom.

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Figure 1.
Distributions of age at onset of asthma symptoms and age at diagnosis of asthma among adults with allergic and non-allergic asthma. Allergic asthma was defined as self-report of asthma and allergy to pollen and/or animals and asthma symptoms on allergen exposure.

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