Early Origins of Asthma and Allergies: Clues From Studies in China

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY Clinical and Experimental Allergy Pub Date : 2025-03-14 DOI:10.1111/cea.70033
Yike Wang, Jing Yang, Xueling Lai, Agnes Sze-Yin Leung, Yuhan Xing, Gary Wing-Kin Wong
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Asthma and allergies have emerged as some of the most common chronic diseases, particularly in developed countries. Epidemiological studies have consistently demonstrated that children growing up in farming/rural environments are less likely to develop these conditions. Over the past three decades, China has experienced unprecedented economic development and urbanisation, accompanied by a rapid rise in the prevalence of allergic disorders. Despite the substantial number of affected individuals, allergy management in China remains inconsistent and often inadequate, compounded by variations in diagnostic criteria and limited healthcare access in less developed regions. Furthermore, the vast population, regional disparities, and methodological inconsistencies in data collection have hindered the acquisition of comprehensive, large-scale epidemiological data. This review examines the factors contributing to asthma and allergies from their early origins, focusing on modifiable factors from a specific perspective of China. Factors related to traditional lifestyle, such as early-life exposure to agricultural farming and poultry, diverse dietary patterns, and early introduction of allergenic foods, appear to offer protection against allergies. Conversely, exposure to open-fire cooking, incense burning, tobacco smoke, as well as early-life antibiotic use and perinatal factors like Caesarean section delivery and prematurity may represent potential risks. A clear understanding of the role of these factors would pave the way for developing effective interventions to mitigate the substantial health and socioeconomic burdens associated with asthma and allergies.

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哮喘和过敏的早期起源:来自中国研究的线索。
哮喘和过敏已成为一些最常见的慢性疾病,特别是在发达国家。流行病学研究一致表明,在农业/农村环境中长大的儿童不太可能患上这些疾病。在过去的三十年里,中国经历了前所未有的经济发展和城市化,伴随着过敏性疾病的患病率迅速上升。尽管有大量受影响的个体,但中国的过敏管理仍然不一致,而且往往不充分,再加上诊断标准的差异和欠发达地区有限的医疗保健机会。此外,庞大的人口、地区差异和数据收集方法的不一致阻碍了全面、大规模流行病学数据的获取。本文综述了哮喘和过敏的早期成因,重点从中国的特定角度探讨了可改变的因素。与传统生活方式有关的因素,如早年接触农业和家禽,多样化的饮食模式,以及早期引入致敏食物,似乎可以预防过敏。相反,接触明火烹饪、烧香、烟草烟雾,以及生命早期使用抗生素和剖腹产和早产等围产期因素可能代表潜在风险。清楚地了解这些因素的作用将为制定有效的干预措施铺平道路,以减轻与哮喘和过敏有关的重大健康和社会经济负担。
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期刊介绍: Clinical & Experimental Allergy strikes an excellent balance between clinical and scientific articles and carries regular reviews and editorials written by leading authorities in their field. In response to the increasing number of quality submissions, since 1996 the journals size has increased by over 30%. Clinical & Experimental Allergy is essential reading for allergy practitioners and research scientists with an interest in allergic diseases and mechanisms. Truly international in appeal, Clinical & Experimental Allergy publishes clinical and experimental observations in disease in all fields of medicine in which allergic hypersensitivity plays a part.
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