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波多黎各青少年的社会经济地位、饮食与严重哮喘反复加重

Socioeconomic status, diet, and recurrent severe asthma exacerbations in Puerto Rican youth.

作者信息

Gaietto Kristina, Han Yueh-Ying, Rosser Franziska J, Acosta-Pérez Edna, Forno Erick, Canino Glorisa, Celedón Juan C

机构信息

Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Behavioral Sciences Research Institute, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

出版信息

J Allergy Clin Immunol Glob. 2024 Jan 28;3(2):100220. doi: 10.1016/j.jacig.2024.100220. eCollection 2024 May.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Why Puerto Rican youths have higher rates of severe asthma exacerbations (SAEs) than their non-Hispanic White peers is unclear.

OBJECTIVE

We aimed to identify risk factors associated with recurrent SAEs in Puerto Rican youths with asthma.

METHODS

We performed cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of recurrent SAEs in 209 Puerto Rican youths with asthma who participated in 2 cross-sectional studies approximately 5.2 years apart: the Puerto Rico Genetics of Asthma and Lifestyle study (visit 1, participants aged 6-14 years) and the Epigenetic Variation and Childhood Asthma in Puerto Ricans study (visit 2, participants aged 9-20 years). Recurrent SAEs were defined as at least 2 SAEs in the previous year.

RESULTS

Of the youths in our study, there were 80 (38.3%) and 47 (22.4%) with recurrent SAEs at visit 1 and visit 2, respectively, and 31 participants (14.8%) had persistent recurrent SAEs (ie, recurrent SAEs at both visits). In multivariable analyses, low household income was significantly associated with 2.4 to 12.3 times increased odds of recurrent SAEs in all analyses, with stronger longitudinal associations. Low parental education level, nonprivate or employer-based health insurance, overweight or obesity, residential proximity to a major road, and low or moderate level of outdoor activity were each significantly associated with recurrent SAEs in at least 1 analysis. Further, persistence of low parental numeracy level, low household income, and an unhealthy diet were each associated with persistent recurrent SAEs.

CONCLUSION

In this study of Puerto Rican youths with asthma, persistence of low parental numeracy level, a low household income, and an unhealthy diet were associated with persistent recurrent SAEs. Our findings support policies promoting equity and healthy lifestyles for Puerto Rican children and their families.

摘要

背景

波多黎各青少年患严重哮喘加重(SAE)的比率为何高于非西班牙裔白人同龄人尚不清楚。

目的

我们旨在确定与患有哮喘的波多黎各青少年反复发生SAE相关的风险因素。

方法

我们对209名患有哮喘的波多黎各青少年的反复SAE进行了横断面和纵向分析,这些青少年参加了两项相隔约5.2年的横断面研究:波多黎各哮喘与生活方式遗传学研究(第1次访视,参与者年龄为6 - 14岁)和波多黎各人群表观遗传变异与儿童哮喘研究(第2次访视,参与者年龄为9 - 20岁)。反复SAE定义为前一年至少发生2次SAE。

结果

在我们研究的青少年中,第1次访视和第2次访视时分别有80名(38.3%)和47名(22.4%)患有反复SAE,31名参与者(14.8%)有持续性反复SAE(即两次访视时均有反复SAE)。在多变量分析中,低家庭收入在所有分析中均与反复SAE的几率增加2.4至12.3倍显著相关,纵向关联更强。低父母教育水平、非私人或基于雇主的医疗保险、超重或肥胖、居住在主要道路附近以及低或中等水平的户外活动在至少1项分析中均与反复SAE显著相关。此外,父母低算术水平、低家庭收入和不健康饮食的持续存在均与持续性反复SAE相关。

结论

在这项针对患有哮喘的波多黎各青少年的研究中,父母低算术水平、低家庭收入和不健康饮食的持续存在与持续性反复SAE相关。我们的研究结果支持为波多黎各儿童及其家庭促进公平和健康生活方式的政策。

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