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(Chest. 1999;115:928-936.)
© 1999 American College of Chest Physicians

Incidence and Prevalence of Asthma Among Adult Finnish Men and Women of the Finnish Twin Cohort From 1975 to 1990, and Their Relation to Hay Fever and Chronic Bronchitis*

Elisa Huovinen, MD; Jaakko Kaprio, MD, PhD; Lauri A Laitinen, MD, PhD and Markku Koskenvuo, MD, PhD

* From the Department of Public Health (Drs. Huovinen and Kaprio), University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; Department of Medicine (Dr. Laitinen), University of Helsinki Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; and Department of Public Health (Dr. Koskenvuo), University of Turku, Turku, Finland.

Study objectives: To examine the prevalence of asthma and hay fever, and the incidence and temporal relationships of asthma, hay fever, and chronic bronchitis among adult twins during a 15-year period.

Design: Prospective cohort study.

Participants: A population of 11,540 Finnish adult men and women, initially 18 to 45 years of age, who returned a health questionnaire in 1975, 1981, and 1990 as part of the Finnish Twin Cohort study.

Methods: Age-standardized prevalences and cumulative incidences among individuals were calculated for asthma, hay fever, and chronic bronchitis. The incidence of asthma among subjects with and without hay fever or chronic bronchitis was analyzed in the entire cohort as well as in twin pairs discordant for incident asthma.

Results: The prevalence of asthma increased slightly from 1975 (2.0% in men and 2.2% in women) to 1990 (2.9% in men and 3.1% in women). The prevalence of hay fever showed a larger increase in men and women (from 6.8% and 9.8% to 11.8% and 15.3%, respectively). Compared with figures for 1976 to 1981, no significant increase in asthma incidence occurred from 1982 to 1990, whereas the incidence of hay fever was lower during the latter period among men (incidence rate ratio, 0.7; 95% confidence interval, 0.6 to 0.9) as was the incidence of chronic bronchitis among women (incidence rate ratio, 0.7; 95% confidence interval, 0.6 to 0.9). Hay fever and chronic bronchitis were usually diagnosed before asthma. Both diseases increased the risk of asthma significantly on the basis of analyses of all individuals and of discordant twin pairs.

Conclusions: The pattern of increase in asthma and hay fever prevalence with time was similar, and hay fever was a strong predictor of asthma. These diseases showed no significant increase in incidence.

Key Words: asthma • chronic bronchitis • cohort study • hay fever • incidence • prevalence




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