This study evaluated the prevalence and risk factors for asthma,allergy and related symptoms;and breastfeeding patterns and durations for 5479 Beijing children aged 3–6.Parents of children in randomly selected kinder...This study evaluated the prevalence and risk factors for asthma,allergy and related symptoms;and breastfeeding patterns and durations for 5479 Beijing children aged 3–6.Parents of children in randomly selected kindergartens wrote responses to a questionnaire used previously.The study aimed to evaluate trends in the prevalence of asthma and related illnesses,and to determine whether"more"breastfeeding,defined as exclusive,>6 months,was associated with reduced prevalence.Asthma has increased in this age group between 1990 and 2011,with the steepest increase in the last 2–3 years.Of the total,14.2%(779)children were breastfed exclusively for>6 months.The efficacy of"more"breastfeeding was tested in a subset with two strong risk factors,positive family history(for asthma and/or allergy)and male gender."More"breastfeeding was found to be significantly protective(aOR 0.42,P<0.05)for this subset against Doctor-diagnosed asthma(D-asthma).Protection that did not reach statistical significance was also found for this subset against Wheeze ever,Cough at night,Rhinitis ever,Doctor-diagnosed rhinitis(D-rhinitis)and Eczema.The greatest protective effects were found for girls with no family history of asthma or allergy,reaching statistical significance for Wheeze ever(aOR 0.48,P<0.01),Cough at night(aOR 0.47,P<0.01),D-asthma(aOR 0.14,P<0.01)and Rhinitis ever(aOR 0.67,P<0.05)."More"breastfeeding was not consistently associated with either a protective or risk effect for Eczema.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51136002,51076079)the 12th Five-year National Key Technology R&D Program(2012BAJ02B03)+2 种基金the National High Technology Researchand Development Program of China(2010AA064903)Tsinghua University Initiative Scientific Research Program(20121088010)China Postdoctoral Science Foundation funded project(2012M510459)
文摘This study evaluated the prevalence and risk factors for asthma,allergy and related symptoms;and breastfeeding patterns and durations for 5479 Beijing children aged 3–6.Parents of children in randomly selected kindergartens wrote responses to a questionnaire used previously.The study aimed to evaluate trends in the prevalence of asthma and related illnesses,and to determine whether"more"breastfeeding,defined as exclusive,>6 months,was associated with reduced prevalence.Asthma has increased in this age group between 1990 and 2011,with the steepest increase in the last 2–3 years.Of the total,14.2%(779)children were breastfed exclusively for>6 months.The efficacy of"more"breastfeeding was tested in a subset with two strong risk factors,positive family history(for asthma and/or allergy)and male gender."More"breastfeeding was found to be significantly protective(aOR 0.42,P<0.05)for this subset against Doctor-diagnosed asthma(D-asthma).Protection that did not reach statistical significance was also found for this subset against Wheeze ever,Cough at night,Rhinitis ever,Doctor-diagnosed rhinitis(D-rhinitis)and Eczema.The greatest protective effects were found for girls with no family history of asthma or allergy,reaching statistical significance for Wheeze ever(aOR 0.48,P<0.01),Cough at night(aOR 0.47,P<0.01),D-asthma(aOR 0.14,P<0.01)and Rhinitis ever(aOR 0.67,P<0.05)."More"breastfeeding was not consistently associated with either a protective or risk effect for Eczema.