Background: Epidemiological studies have documented large international variations in the prevalence of asthma, and westernization seems to play an important role in the development of the disease. The aims of this study were to compare the prevalence of respiratory symptoms in migrant and nonmigrant children resident in Italy, and to examine the effect of length of time living in Italy. Methods: Data were collected in a large cross-sectional study (SIDRIA-2) performed in 12 Italian centres, using standardized parental questionnaires. For the 29 305 subjects included in the analysis (6–7 and 13–14 years old), information about place of birth and parental nationality was available. Results: There were 1012 children (3%) born outside of Italy...
BACKGROUND: Migrants from developing to Western countries tend to become more sensitised to host th...
The SIDRIA project (Italian Studies on Respiratory Disorders in Children and the Environment) is a l...
The prevalence of atopy and asthma, and their association with familial and environmental factors we...
Epidemiological studies have documented large international variations in the prevalence of asthma, ...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have documented large international variations in the prevalence...
Background: Immigration usually implies a complete change of the environment where one lives. Hence,...
SummaryBackgroundImmigration usually implies a complete change of the environment where one lives. H...
Background: Immigrants represent a good epidemiological model to evaluate the relative influence of ...
Background: Immigrants represent a good epidemiological model to evaluate the relative influence of ...
Background: Global migration toward Europe is increasing. Providing health assistance to migrants is...
Beckground: Asthma is a widespread chronic disorder in children and its prevalence has been on the i...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory allergy is influenced and determined by genetic and environmental factors. M...
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BACKGROUND: The exposure to air pollution has negative effects on human health, increasing the risk ...
In the present study we have assessed the prevalence of asthma-related symptoms in school children r...
BACKGROUND: Migrants from developing to Western countries tend to become more sensitised to host th...
The SIDRIA project (Italian Studies on Respiratory Disorders in Children and the Environment) is a l...
The prevalence of atopy and asthma, and their association with familial and environmental factors we...
Epidemiological studies have documented large international variations in the prevalence of asthma, ...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have documented large international variations in the prevalence...
Background: Immigration usually implies a complete change of the environment where one lives. Hence,...
SummaryBackgroundImmigration usually implies a complete change of the environment where one lives. H...
Background: Immigrants represent a good epidemiological model to evaluate the relative influence of ...
Background: Immigrants represent a good epidemiological model to evaluate the relative influence of ...
Background: Global migration toward Europe is increasing. Providing health assistance to migrants is...
Beckground: Asthma is a widespread chronic disorder in children and its prevalence has been on the i...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory allergy is influenced and determined by genetic and environmental factors. M...
Home> Paediatrics> Paediatric respiratory epidemiology> Early life risk factors for childho...
BACKGROUND: The exposure to air pollution has negative effects on human health, increasing the risk ...
In the present study we have assessed the prevalence of asthma-related symptoms in school children r...
BACKGROUND: Migrants from developing to Western countries tend to become more sensitised to host th...
The SIDRIA project (Italian Studies on Respiratory Disorders in Children and the Environment) is a l...
The prevalence of atopy and asthma, and their association with familial and environmental factors we...