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Obesity – a risk factor for asthma, but not for atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis and sensitization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2014

Adam J Sybilski*
Affiliation:
Department of the Prevention of Environmental Hazards and Allergology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland Department of Pediatric and Neonatology, Central Clinical Hospital of Ministry of Internal Affair, Wołoska 137, 02-507 Warsaw, Poland
Filip Raciborski
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Promotion, Institute of Rheumatology, Warsaw, Poland
Agnieszka Lipiec
Affiliation:
Department of the Prevention of Environmental Hazards and Allergology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Aneta Tomaszewska
Affiliation:
Department of the Prevention of Environmental Hazards and Allergology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Adam Lusawa
Affiliation:
Department of the Prevention of Environmental Hazards and Allergology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Konrad Furmańczyk
Affiliation:
Department of the Prevention of Environmental Hazards and Allergology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Edyta Krzych-Fałta
Affiliation:
Department of the Prevention of Environmental Hazards and Allergology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Jarosław Komorowski
Affiliation:
Department of the Prevention of Environmental Hazards and Allergology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Bolesław Samoliński
Affiliation:
Department of the Prevention of Environmental Hazards and Allergology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
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*Corresponding author: Email adam.sybilski@cskmswia.pl
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Abstract

Objective

To analyse the relationship between obesity and overweight and the prevalence of allergic diseases and sensitization, and the impact of gender and place of residence.

Design

Questionnaire based on those used in ISAAC (International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood) and ECRHS (European Community Respiratory Health Survey).

Setting

Our study involved populations of the eight largest cities and one rural region in Poland (each with over 150 000 inhabitants).

Subjects

The study included 18 617 participants (24·2 % aged 6–7 years, 25·4 % aged 13–14 years, 50·4 % adults aged 20–44 years) in eight cities and one rural area. The out-patient study involved 4783 patients (25·7 %); we performed skin prick testing with fifteen aeroallergens.

Results

Overweight was found in 16·13 % of participants (9·11 % of 6–7-year-olds, 4·90 % of 13–14-year-olds and 25·61 % of adults), obesity in 6·41 % (7·16 %, 2·45 % and 8·36 %, respectively). In adults, overweight (OR=1·34) and obesity (OR=1·80) increased the prevalence of asthma, especially in women (OR=1·53, OR=2·01). Among 13–14-year-olds the prevalence was higher only in the obese (OR=1·76). Overweight (OR=1·99) and obesity (OR=2·17) affected the incidence of doctor-diagnosed asthma in 6–7-year-olds. Overweight (OR=0·81) and obesity (OR=0·76) reduced the prevalence of allergic rhinitis in men. There was no relationship between BMI and asthma in people from rural areas. Obesity and overweight did not affect the frequency of sensitization to aeroallergens.

Conclusions

Overweight and obesity increased the prevalence of symptomatic asthma in adults, especially in women. In 13–14-year-olds, only obesity increased the prevalence of asthma. In children, overweight was associated with increased prevalence of clinically diagnosed and declared asthma and a trend towards atopy. Higher BMI was negatively associated with the prevalence of allergic rhinitis in overweight and obese man. There was no correlation between BMI and sensitization to aeroallergens.

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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the study population, part of the Epidemiology of Allergic Disorders in Poland study (ECAP)

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Table 2 Prevalence of obesity, overweight and allergic diseases and sensitization in the study population, part of the Epidemiology of Allergic Disorders in Poland study (ECAP)

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Table 3 Relationship between overweight and obesity and the prevalence of allergic diseases and sensitization in the study population, part of the Epidemiology of Allergic Disorders in Poland study (ECAP)

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Table 4 Association of different BMI categories with the prevalence of allergic diseases and sensitization according to gender (a) and place of residence (b), study population part of the Epidemiology of Allergic Disorders in Poland study (ECAP)