SummaryThe aim was to estimate the incidence rate of adult-onset asthma in relation to age, sex, smoking and occupational exposures.A random sample of 18,087 subjects aged 16–75 years was investigated using a respiratory questionnaire. Adult-onset asthma was defined as "physician-diagnosed" asthma with onset at or after 16 years of age. The subjects were asked about year of asthma diagnosis and year of starting and stopping smoking. Subjects with onset of asthma before 16 years of age and physician-diagnosed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were excluded resulting in a study population of 15,761 subjects. Incidence-rates of adult-onset asthma were calculated and relative risks were assessed using Cox-regression models.During the observ...
Background The aim was to study the association between allergic multimorbidity and adult-onset asth...
Exposures encountered in the workplace are a common contributor to adult asthma, accounting for an e...
ObjectiveThe recent increase in asthma prevalence is thought to be partially due to environmental ch...
AbstractOnly limited data are available about the incidence of asthma based on longitudinal prospect...
Background The prevalence of asthma has increased both among children and adults during the latter h...
Background: The prevalence of asthma has increased both among children and adults during the latter ...
A higher incidence of asthma is reported in women compared with men, but evidence in later adulthood...
Background: Asthma is currently divided into different phenotypes, with age at onset as a relevant d...
Sex differences in asthma prevalence and morbidity, assessed with different methods in different pop...
Purpose: This case-control study was undertaken to elucidate the controversy concerning whether low-...
The objective of this study is to describe the age and sex distribution of adult patients (ages 15-5...
In a large population-based study among adults in northern Europe the relation between occupational ...
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SummaryBackgroundKnowledge about time trends of disease patterns in society is essential for plannin...
Occupational exposure is a well-recognised modifiable risk factor for asthma, but the relationship b...
Background The aim was to study the association between allergic multimorbidity and adult-onset asth...
Exposures encountered in the workplace are a common contributor to adult asthma, accounting for an e...
ObjectiveThe recent increase in asthma prevalence is thought to be partially due to environmental ch...
AbstractOnly limited data are available about the incidence of asthma based on longitudinal prospect...
Background The prevalence of asthma has increased both among children and adults during the latter h...
Background: The prevalence of asthma has increased both among children and adults during the latter ...
A higher incidence of asthma is reported in women compared with men, but evidence in later adulthood...
Background: Asthma is currently divided into different phenotypes, with age at onset as a relevant d...
Sex differences in asthma prevalence and morbidity, assessed with different methods in different pop...
Purpose: This case-control study was undertaken to elucidate the controversy concerning whether low-...
The objective of this study is to describe the age and sex distribution of adult patients (ages 15-5...
In a large population-based study among adults in northern Europe the relation between occupational ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
SummaryBackgroundKnowledge about time trends of disease patterns in society is essential for plannin...
Occupational exposure is a well-recognised modifiable risk factor for asthma, but the relationship b...
Background The aim was to study the association between allergic multimorbidity and adult-onset asth...
Exposures encountered in the workplace are a common contributor to adult asthma, accounting for an e...
ObjectiveThe recent increase in asthma prevalence is thought to be partially due to environmental ch...