Worldwide trends in the burden of asthma symptoms in school-aged children: Global Asthma Network Phase I cross-sectional study. Issue 10311 (30th October 2021)
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- Worldwide trends in the burden of asthma symptoms in school-aged children: Global Asthma Network Phase I cross-sectional study. Issue 10311 (30th October 2021)
- Main Title:
- Worldwide trends in the burden of asthma symptoms in school-aged children: Global Asthma Network Phase I cross-sectional study
- Authors:
- Asher, M Innes
Rutter, Charlotte E
Bissell, Karen
Chiang, Chen-Yuan
El Sony, Asma
Ellwood, Eamon
Ellwood, Philippa
García-Marcos, Luis
Marks, Guy B
Morales, Eva
Mortimer, Kevin
Pérez-Fernández, Virginia
Robertson, Steven
Silverwood, Richard J
Strachan, David P
Pearce, Neil
Bissell, Karen
Chiang, Chen-Yuan
Ellwood, Eamon
Ellwood, Philippa
Marks, Guy B
Masekela, Refiloe
Morales, Eva
Mortimer, Kevin
Pearce, Neil
Strachan, David
Ellwood, Philippa
Ellwood, Eamon
Martinez-Torres, Antonela
Morales, Eva
Pérez-Fernández, Virginia
Pearce, Neil
Robertson, Stephen
Rutter, Charlotte
Silverwood, Richard
Strachan, David
Mallol, Javier
Soto-Martínez, Manuel
Cabrera Aguilar, Angelita
Douros, Konstantinos
Sabir, Mohammed
Singh, Meenu
Singh, Virendra
Sukumaran, Thevaruparambil Unny
Awasthi, Shally
Kabra, Sushil Kumar
Salvi, Sundeep
García-Almaráz, Roberto
Mérida-Palacio, J. Valente
Del Río Navarro, Blanca E
González-Díaz, Sandra Nora
Navarrete-Rodriguez, Elsy Maureen
Sánchez, José Félix
Falade, Adegoke G
Zar, Heather J
López-Silvarrey Varela, Angel
González Díaz, Carlos
Nour, Magde
Dib, Gazal
Mohammad, Yousser
Huang, Jing-Long
Chinratanapisit, Sasawan
Soto-Quirós, Manuel E
Vichyanond, Pakit
Aguilar, Pedro
Barba, Sergio
Kumar, Lata
Sharma, S K
Linares-Zapién, Francisco J
Onadeko, Babatunde O
Musa, Omer Abdel Aziz
Aguirre, Viviana
Baeza-Bacab, Manuel
Mohammad, Samira
Cortez, Eliana
Gratziou, Christina H
Chopra, Kamlesh
Hanumante, Neeta Milind
Nelson, Hugo
Rubio, Alfonso Delgado
Hsieh, Kue-Hsiung
Shah, Jayant
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: Asthma is the most common chronic disease in children globally. The Global Asthma Network (GAN) Phase I study aimed to determine if the worldwide burden of asthma symptoms is changing. Methods: This updated cross-sectional study used the same methods as the International study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) Phase III. Asthma symptoms were assessed from centres that completed GAN Phase I and ISAAC Phase I (1993–95), ISAAC Phase III (2001–03), or both. We included individuals from two age groups (children aged 6–7 years and adolescents aged 13–14 years) who self-completed written questionnaires at school. We estimated the 10-year rate of change in prevalence of current wheeze, severe asthma symptoms, ever having asthma, exercise wheeze, and night cough (defined by core questions in the questionnaire) for each centre, and we estimated trends across world regions and income levels using mixed-effects linear regression models with region and country income level as confounders. Findings: Overall, 119 795 participants from 27 centres in 14 countries were included: 74 361 adolescents (response rate 90%) and 45 434 children (response rate 79%). About one in ten individuals of both age groups had wheeze in the preceding year, of whom almost half had severe symptoms. Most centres showed a change in prevalence of 2 SE or more between ISAAC Phase III to GAN Phase I. Over the 27-year period (1993–2020), adolescents showed a significant decrease inSummary: Background: Asthma is the most common chronic disease in children globally. The Global Asthma Network (GAN) Phase I study aimed to determine if the worldwide burden of asthma symptoms is changing. Methods: This updated cross-sectional study used the same methods as the International study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) Phase III. Asthma symptoms were assessed from centres that completed GAN Phase I and ISAAC Phase I (1993–95), ISAAC Phase III (2001–03), or both. We included individuals from two age groups (children aged 6–7 years and adolescents aged 13–14 years) who self-completed written questionnaires at school. We estimated the 10-year rate of change in prevalence of current wheeze, severe asthma symptoms, ever having asthma, exercise wheeze, and night cough (defined by core questions in the questionnaire) for each centre, and we estimated trends across world regions and income levels using mixed-effects linear regression models with region and country income level as confounders. Findings: Overall, 119 795 participants from 27 centres in 14 countries were included: 74 361 adolescents (response rate 90%) and 45 434 children (response rate 79%). About one in ten individuals of both age groups had wheeze in the preceding year, of whom almost half had severe symptoms. Most centres showed a change in prevalence of 2 SE or more between ISAAC Phase III to GAN Phase I. Over the 27-year period (1993–2020), adolescents showed a significant decrease in percentage point prevalence per decade in severe asthma symptoms (–0·37, 95% CI –0·69 to –0·04) and an increase in ever having asthma (1·25, 0·67 to 1·83) and night cough (4·25, 3·06 to 5·44), which was also found in children (3·21, 1·80 to 4·62). The prevalence of current wheeze decreased in low-income countries (–1·37, –2·47 to –0·27], in children and –1·67, –2·70 to –0·64, in adolescents) and increased in lower-middle-income countries (1·99, 0·33 to 3·66, in children and 1·69, 0·13 to 3·25, in adolescents), but it was stable in upper-middle-income and high-income countries. Interpretation: Trends in prevalence and severity of asthma symptoms over the past three decades varied by age group, country income, region, and centre. The high worldwide burden of severe asthma symptoms would be mitigated by enabling access to effective therapies for asthma. Funding: International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Boehringer Ingelheim New Zealand, AstraZeneca Educational Grant, National Institute for Health Research, UK Medical Research Council, European Research Council, and Instituto de Salud Carlos III. … (more)
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- Lancet. Volume 398:Issue 10311(2021)
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- Lancet
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- Volume 398:Issue 10311(2021)
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- Volume 398, Issue 10311 (2021)
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- 2021
- Volume:
- 398
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- 10311
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- 1569
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- 1580
- Publication Date:
- 2021-10-30
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- Medicine -- Periodicals
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