نتایج جستجو برای: atopy

تعداد نتایج: 8879  

Journal: :Chest 2006
Yung-Ling Lee Tzuen-Ren Hsiue Cheng-Hung Lee Huey-Jen Jenny Su Yueliang Leon Guo

OBJECTIVE Parental atopy and environmental exposures at home have been recognized risk factors for adulthood asthma. However, the relative contributions of specific risk factors and the overall contributions of heredity or home exposure remain unexplored. The purpose of this study was to identify predictors and estimate the population attributable risk (PAR) of each exposure for typical asthma ...

Journal: :Thorax 2005
M-A Kedda F Lose D Duffy E Bell P J Thompson J Upham

BACKGROUND CD14 functions as a multifunctional receptor for bacterial cell wall components including endotoxin and lipopolysaccharide and is likely to play a role in the polarisation of T lymphocytes into Th1 and Th2 subsets, thereby influencing the cytokine profile and subsequent IgE production in response to antigen/allergen contact in allergic phenotypes. A functional C-159T polymorphism has...

Journal: :Thorax 2000
E Omenaas H F Jentoft W M Vollmer A S Buist A Gulsvik

BACKGROUND An inverse association between tuberculin responses and atopy has been observed in Japanese children, indicating that BCG immunisation, subclinical exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis without clinical disease, or host characteristics may influence the T helper (Th) lymphocyte balance with decreased atopy as a result. This study was undertaken to determine whether tuberculin reacti...

2014
Mohammad D. H. Hawlader Enbo Ma Emiko Noguchi Makoto Itoh Shams E. Arifeen Lars Å. Persson Sophie E. Moore Rubhana Raqib Yukiko Wagatsuma

Controversy persists as to whether helminth infections cause or protect against asthma and atopy. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of helminth infection on asthma and atopy among Bangladeshi children. A total of 912 children aged 4.5 years (mean = 54.4, range = 53.5-60.8 months) participated in a cross-sectional study nested into a randomized controlled trial in Bangladesh. ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001
J J Jaakkola P Nafstad P Magnus

We hypothesized that the joint effect of genetic propensity to asthma and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke on the risk of childhood asthma is greater than expected on the basis of their independent effects. We performed a population-based 4-year cohort study of 2,531 children born in Oslo, Norway. We collected information on the child's health and environmental exposures at birth and whe...

2011
Hercília Guimarães Gustavo Rocha Susana Pissarra Maria Beatriz Guedes Teresa Nunes Bonito Vitor

OBJECTIVE To assess pulmonary function and the prevalence of atopy in school-age children who were very low birth weight as infants and to compare those who had bronchopulmonary dysplasia to those who did not. METHOD We studied 85 (39 male and 46 female) at a mean age of 84 (range, 62 to 107) months who were very low birth weight infants. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia was defined as oxygen depen...

2015
Maria Valkonen Inge M. Wouters Martin Täubel Helena Rintala Virissa Lenters Ritva Vasara Jon Genuneit Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer Renaud Piarroux Erika von Mutius Dick Heederik Anne Hyvärinen Danilo Ercolini

BACKGROUND The increase in prevalence of asthma and atopic diseases in Western countries has been linked to aspects of microbial exposure patterns of people. It remains unclear which microbial aspects contribute to the protective farm effect. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to identify bacterial groups associated with prevalence of asthma and atopy, and to quantify indoor exposure t...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Elysia M Hollams Nicholas H de Klerk Patrick G Holt Peter D Sly

RATIONALE The extent to which maternal smoking in pregnancy (MSP) has persisting effects on respiratory health remains uncertain and the mechanisms involved are not fully understood. Alterations in immune function have been proposed as a mechanism contributing to respiratory disease. OBJECTIVES To determine whether MSP increases risk of respiratory disorders in adolescence and, if so, whether...

1999
Johan S Alm Jackie Swartz Gunnar Lilja Annika Scheynius Göran Pershagen

Background Increased prevalence of atopic disorders in children may be associated with changes in types of childhood infections, vaccination programmes, and intestinal microflora. People who follow an anthroposophic way of life use antibiotics restrictively, have few vaccinations, and their diet usually contains live lactobacilli, which may affect the intestinal microflora. We aimed to study th...

Journal: :The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2005

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