M-C Delmas1, N Guignon2, B Leynaert3, M Moisy2, C Marguet4, C Fuhrman5. 1. Direction des maladies non transmissibles et traumatismes, Santé publique France, 12, rue du Val-d'Osne, 94415 Saint-Maurice cedex, France. Electronic address: marie-christine.delmas@santepubliquefrance.fr. 2. Direction de la recherche, des études, de l'évaluation et des statistiques (DREES), ministère de la Santé, 75007 Paris, France. 3. UMR 1152, Inserm, 75890 Paris cedex 18, France; UMR 1152, université Paris-Diderot Paris-7, 75018 Paris, France. 4. Hôpital Charles-Nicolle, CHU de Rouen, 76000 Rouen, France. 5. Direction des maladies non transmissibles et traumatismes, Santé publique France, 12, rue du Val-d'Osne, 94415 Saint-Maurice cedex, France.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Few data on change over time of asthma prevalence in French children are available. METHODS: Data from the 2012-2013 national health survey of schoolchildren conducted in a random sample of almost 20,000 children in the last year of nursery school were compared to those which had been collected in 2005-2006 in the same grade level using the same methodology. RESULTS: In the 2012-2013 survey, children had a lifetime prevalence of asthma of 11.0% with 11.8% reporting wheezing in the preceding year. Asthma was more frequent and more often uncontrolled in children from families with low socioeconomic status. Compared to the survey conducted in the same grade level in 2005-2006, the prevalence ratios adjusted for children's gender and obesity, family structure, parental unemployment and region were 1.13 [1.05-1.21] for lifetime asthma and 1.12 [1.05-1.17] for past-year wheezing. CONCLUSION: In France, the prevalence of asthma in young children increased between 2005 and 2012. The socioeconomic status of children's parents affects both asthma prevalence and control.
INTRODUCTION: Few data on change over time of asthma prevalence in French children are available. METHODS: Data from the 2012-2013 national health survey of schoolchildren conducted in a random sample of almost 20,000 children in the last year of nursery school were compared to those which had been collected in 2005-2006 in the same grade level using the same methodology. RESULTS: In the 2012-2013 survey, children had a lifetime prevalence of asthma of 11.0% with 11.8% reporting wheezing in the preceding year. Asthma was more frequent and more often uncontrolled in children from families with low socioeconomic status. Compared to the survey conducted in the same grade level in 2005-2006, the prevalence ratios adjusted for children's gender and obesity, family structure, parental unemployment and region were 1.13 [1.05-1.21] for lifetime asthma and 1.12 [1.05-1.17] for past-year wheezing. CONCLUSION: In France, the prevalence of asthma in young children increased between 2005 and 2012. The socioeconomic status of children's parents affects both asthma prevalence and control.
Authors: H Petat; M Schuers; A Rabiaza; C Marguet; L Pellerin; F Le Bas; X Humbert; S Corbet; B Deseille; L Gosse; P-A Lambert; T Poupon; E Vervisch; R Morello; F Chaillot; M Ecovir; A Vabret; M Le Gouil Journal: Rev Mal Respir Date: 2022-03-03 Impact factor: 0.714