Association between allergic diseases and mental health conditions: An umbrella review.

IF 11.4 1区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY
Xianpeng Xu, Sha Li, Yingjie Chen, Xinxing Deng, Jiongke Li, Dajing Xiong, Hui Xie
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Abstract

Background: The mental health conditions of allergic diseases have been investigated, but the consistency and magnitude of their effects are unclear. The aim of this umbrella review was to systematically evaluate the published evidence on allergic diseases and mental health conditions to establish a new hierarchy of evidence and identify gaps in this area of research.

Methods: We systematically searched PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews from database inception to April 30, 2024. We included systematic reviews that conducted meta-analyses that examined the association of allergic diseases and mental health conditions. We calculated summary effect estimates (odds ratios), 95% confidence intervals, I2 statistics, 95% prediction intervals, small study effects, and excess significance biases. We used AMSTAR 2 (A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews 2) to appraise the methodologic quality of the included studies.

Results: We identified 21 eligible articles, which yielded 37 associations (348,405,029 total population) of allergic diseases and mental health conditions. The credibility of evidence was convincing (class I) for asthma and risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (odds ratio 1.34, 95% confidence interval 1.24-1.44); and highly suggestive (class II) for allergic rhinitis and risk of tic disorders (2.61, 1.90-3.57), allergic rhinitis and risk of sleep disorders (2.17, 1.87-2.53), food allergy and risk of autism spectrum disorder (2.79, 2.08-3.75), atopic dermatitis and risk of depression (1.60, 1.43-1.79), atopic dermatitis and risk of anxiety (1.62 1.42-1.85), atopic dermatitis and risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (1.28, 1.18-1.40), atopic dermatitis and risk of suicidal ideation (1.44, 1.25-1.65), asthma and risk of depression (1.64, 1.50-1.78), asthma and risk of anxiety (1.95, 1.68-2.26), asthma and risk of tic disorders (1.90, 1.57-2.30), asthma and risk of suicidal ideation (1.52, 1.37-1.70), and asthma and risk of suicide attempts (1.60, 1.33-1.92).

Conclusions: Allergic diseases are associated with increased risk of a range of mental health conditions, with the most convincing evidence for asthma. However, these associations do not imply causality, and there is large heterogeneity in these associations, which requires high-quality primary studies to identify causality and strength of evidence.

过敏性疾病与精神健康状况之间的关系:综述。
背景:过敏性疾病对心理健康的影响已得到研究,但其影响的一致性和程度尚不明确。本综述旨在系统评估已发表的有关过敏性疾病和精神健康状况的证据,以建立新的证据等级体系,并找出该领域研究的空白点:我们系统地检索了 PubMed、Embase、Web of Science 和 Cochrane 系统性综述数据库(从数据库建立之初到 2024 年 4 月 30 日)。我们纳入了对过敏性疾病与精神健康状况的关联性进行荟萃分析的系统综述。我们计算了汇总效应估计值(几率比 [OR])、95% 置信区间、I2 统计量、95% 预测区间、小研究效应和过度显著性偏倚。我们使用 AMSTAR 2 评估了纳入研究的方法学质量:结果:我们确定了 21 篇符合条件的文章,其中 37 篇文章(总人数为 38 4405 029 人)涉及过敏性疾病和精神健康状况。哮喘与注意力缺陷/多动症(ADHD)风险的证据可信度令人信服(I级)(OR 1.34,1.24-1.44);过敏性鼻炎与抽搐症风险的证据可信度高度提示(II级)(OR 2.61,1.90-3.57)、过敏性鼻炎与睡眠障碍风险(OR 2.17,1.87-2.53)、食物过敏与自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)风险(OR 2.79,2.08-3.75)、特应性皮炎与抑郁症风险(OR 1.60,1.43-1.79)、特应性皮炎与焦虑风险(OR 1.62 1.42-1.85)、特应性皮炎与多动症风险(OR 1.28,1.18-1.40)、特应性皮炎与自杀倾向风险(OR 1.44,1.25-1.65)、哮喘与抑郁风险(OR 1.64,1.50-1.78)、哮喘与焦虑风险(OR 1.95,1.68-2.26)、哮喘与抽搐症风险(OR 1.90,1.57-2.30)、哮喘与自杀意念风险(OR 1.52,1.37-1.70)、哮喘与自杀未遂风险(OR 1.60,1.33-1.92):结论:过敏性疾病与一系列心理健康问题的风险增加有关,其中最有说服力的证据是哮喘。然而,这些关联并不意味着因果关系,而且这些关联存在很大的异质性,因此需要进行高质量的初步研究,以确定因果关系和证据的强度。
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25.90
自引率
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1302
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology is a prestigious publication that features groundbreaking research in the fields of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. This influential journal publishes high-impact research papers that explore various topics, including asthma, food allergy, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, primary immune deficiencies, occupational and environmental allergy, and other allergic and immunologic diseases. The articles not only report on clinical trials and mechanistic studies but also provide insights into novel therapies, underlying mechanisms, and important discoveries that contribute to our understanding of these diseases. By sharing this valuable information, the journal aims to enhance the diagnosis and management of patients in the future.
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