Dotterud L K, Falk E S
Department of Dermatology, University of Tromsø, Norway.
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 1998 Sep-Dec;2(5-6):169-74.
Atopic diseases are common in western industrialized countries and their prevalence appears to be increasing. The prevalence seems to be higher in the cold, northerly regions of Europe.
The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of atopic diseases among adults in Sør-Varanger community, northern Norway, an arctic area at 70 degrees latitude north influenced by industrial pollution from smelting plants on the Kola peninsula.
The parents of all 575 schoolchildren aged 7-12 years in Sør-Varanger community (northern Norway) received a four page questionnaire concerning home environment and symptoms of allergy. A total of 1102 adults filled in and returned the questionnaire.
25.2% of the adults reported past and/or present symptoms (prevalence) of atopic diseases, whereas 38.7% of the children reported atopic symptoms. The prevalence of eczema occurred in 15.9%, followed by allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (10.3%) and asthma (5.6%), however, a significant difference between sexes was only found for eczema (p < 0.0005). Women smoked more frequently (45.6%) than men (39.0%). Keeping of furred pets occurred in 54.3% and dampness in 3.6% of the homes.
This study indicates that the frequency of atopic diseases among adults is only two thirds of that reported in schoolchildren. Thus, the increased prevalence of atopic diseases over one generation could point towards factors associated with western lifestyle and living conditions (allergens and adjuvant factors).
特应性疾病在西方工业化国家很常见,且其患病率似乎在上升。在欧洲寒冷的北部地区,患病率似乎更高。
本研究的目的是评估挪威北部北极地区北纬70度受科拉半岛冶炼厂工业污染影响的南瓦朗厄尔社区成年人中特应性疾病的患病率。
南瓦朗厄尔社区(挪威北部)所有575名7至12岁学童的家长收到了一份关于家庭环境和过敏症状的四页问卷。共有1102名成年人填写并返还了问卷。
25.2%的成年人报告有特应性疾病的既往和/或当前症状(患病率),而38.7%的儿童报告有特应性症状。湿疹的患病率为15.9%,其次是变应性鼻结膜炎(10.3%)和哮喘(5.6%),然而,仅在湿疹方面发现性别之间存在显著差异(p<0.0005)。女性吸烟频率(45.6%)高于男性(39.0%)。54.3%的家庭饲养有毛宠物,3.6%的家庭潮湿。
本研究表明,成年人中特应性疾病的发生率仅为学童报告发生率的三分之二。因此,一代人中特应性疾病患病率的增加可能指向与西方生活方式和生活条件相关的因素(过敏原和辅助因素)。