Apgar score is related to development of atopic dermatitis: cotwin control study.

Journal of allergy Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-10-09 DOI:10.1155/2013/712090
Vibeke Naeser, Niklas Kahr, Lone Graff Stensballe, Kirsten Ohm Kyvik, Axel Skytthe, Vibeke Backer, Charlotte Giwercman Carson, Simon Francis Thomsen
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Aim. To study the impact of birth characteristics on the risk of atopic dermatitis in a twin population. Methods. In a population-based questionnaire study of 10,809 twins, 3-9 years of age, from the Danish Twin Registry, we identified 907 twin pairs discordant for parent-reported atopic dermatitis. We cross-linked with data from the Danish National Birth Registry and performed cotwin control analysis in order to test the impact of birth characteristics on the risk of atopic dermatitis. Results. Apgar score, OR (per unit) = 1.23 (1.06-1.44), P = 0.008, and female sex, OR = 1.31 (1.06-1.61), P = 0.012, were risk factors for atopic dermatitis in cotwin control analysis, whereas birth anthropometric factors were not significantly related to disease development. Risk estimates in monozygotic and dizygotic twins were not significantly different for the identified risk factors. Conclusions. In this population-based cotwin control study, high Apgar score was a risk factor for atopic dermatitis. This novel finding must be confirmed in subsequent studies.

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阿普加评分与特应性皮炎的发展有关:双生子对照研究。
的目标。目的研究出生特征对双胞胎人群特应性皮炎发病风险的影响。方法。在一项基于人群的问卷调查研究中,来自丹麦双胞胎登记处的10,809对3-9岁的双胞胎,我们确定了907对父母报告的特应性皮炎不一致的双胞胎。我们与丹麦国家出生登记处的数据进行了交叉链接,并进行了孪生对照分析,以测试出生特征对特应性皮炎风险的影响。结果。在双胞对照分析中,Apgar评分OR(每单位)= 1.23 (1.06-1.44),P = 0.008,女性OR = 1.31 (1.06-1.61), P = 0.012是异位性皮炎的危险因素,而出生人体测量因素与疾病发展无显著相关。对于确定的危险因素,单卵双胞胎和异卵双胞胎的风险估计没有显著差异。结论。在这项以人群为基础的双胞胎对照研究中,高Apgar评分是特应性皮炎的危险因素。这一新发现必须在随后的研究中得到证实。
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