Author:
Wang Juan,Pindus Mihkel,Janson Christer,Sigsgaard Torben,Kim Jeong-Lim,Holm Mathias,Sommar Johan,Orru Hans,Gislason Thorarinn,Johannessen Ane,Bertelsen Randi J.,Norbäck Dan
Abstract
Study questionIs dampness and indoor mould associated with onset and remission of respiratory symptoms, asthma and rhinitis among adults?Materials and methodsAssociations between dampness, mould and mould odour at home and at work and respiratory health were investigated in a cohort of 11 506 adults from Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Estonia. They answered a questionnaire at baseline and 10 years later, with questions on respiratory health, home and work environment.ResultsBaseline water damage, floor dampness, mould and mould odour at home were associated with onset of respiratory symptoms and asthma (OR 1.23–2.24). Dampness at home during follow-up was associated with onset of respiratory symptoms, asthma and rhinitis (OR 1.21–1.52). Dampness at work during follow-up was associated with onset of respiratory symptoms, asthma and rhinitis (OR 1.31–1.50). Combined dampness at home and at work increased the risk of onset of respiratory symptoms and rhinitis. Dampness and mould at home and at work decreased remission of respiratory symptoms and rhinitis.The answer to the questionDampness and mould at home and at work can increase onset of respiratory symptoms, asthma and rhinitis, and decrease remission.
Funder
Norges Forskningsråd
Norwegian Asthma and Allergy Association
Hjärt-Lungfonden
Icelandic Research Council
Eesti Teadusfondi
Forskningsrådet för Arbetsliv och Socialvetenskap
Danmarks Lungeforening
Bror Hjerpstedt Foundation
Swedish Association Against Asthma and Allergy
Vårdalstiftelsen
Publisher
European Respiratory Society (ERS)
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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