Determinants of asthma in a farming population
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Determinants of asthma in a farming population
Abstract
Objectives: This study examined the determinants of asthma in a population of farmers, including as a crude indicator of genetic predisposition "history of asthma in next-of-kin" (family history), and exposure factors such as animal production and smoking.
Methods: In a cross-sectional study of 8482 farmers or farmers' spouses in Norway a questionnaire with information on asthma among the subjects and their next-of-kin, production type and farming activities, exposures outside farming, and smoking was applied. Spirometry was performed.
Results: The lifetime prevalence of self-reported asthma in the population was 6.3%. Significant risk factors for current asthma were asthma among next-of-kin, asthma as child or adolescent, animal production, and age. In a comparison with subjects with no family history of asthma and no animal production the adjusted odds ratio for current asthma in never smokers was 1.9 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) 0.4-8.9] for subjects with family history only, 2.2 (95% CI 1.1-4.2) for subjects with animal production only, and 6.3 (95% CI 3.1-13.1) for subjects with both factors. A combination of animal production, smoking, and a positive family history gave an odds ratio of 8.1 (95% CI 4.0-16.2) for current asthma.
Conclusions: The study can be interpreted as support for the hypothesis of an interaction between genetic factors and exposure factors in the causation of asthma. Since familial associations may be exposure-related, the necessity of considering indicators of both inheritance and exposure in epidemiologic studies of asthma is emphasized.
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