Environmental risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease: A case control study in Southeast Asian children

Aim Early-life environmental exposure, which has important implications in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), is not well understood in Asian children. We examined environmental factors prior to the development of childhood IBD in a Southeast Asian population. Methods We conducted...

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Main Authors: Lee, Way S., Song, Zhi L., Wong, Sean Y., Gan, Chai W., Koay, Zhong L., Em, Jun M., Chong, Sze Y., Lim, Chooi B., Wong, Shin Y., Chew, Kee S., Kam, Choy C.
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spelling my.um.eprints.424092023-10-11T06:22:16Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42409/ Environmental risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease: A case control study in Southeast Asian children Lee, Way S. Song, Zhi L. Wong, Sean Y. Gan, Chai W. Koay, Zhong L. Em, Jun M. Chong, Sze Y. Lim, Chooi B. Wong, Shin Y. Chew, Kee S. Kam, Choy C. RJ Pediatrics Aim Early-life environmental exposure, which has important implications in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), is not well understood in Asian children. We examined environmental factors prior to the development of childhood IBD in a Southeast Asian population. Methods We conducted a case control study in IBD diagnosed before 18 years of age and controls matched by gender, age and ethnicity. A questionnaire recording medical, family, dietary and social histories, home environment, childhood diseases and immunisation status was used. Results In a multivariate analysis involving 70 children with IBD (Crohn's disease (CD) = 38; ulcerative colitis (UC) = 32) and 140 controls, childhood acute gastroenteritis (odds ratio (OR): IBD 6.9; CD 7.8; UC 5.8) and excessive antibiotic usage in early childhood (OR: IBD 5.3; CD 4.2; UC 4.8) were significantly associated with IBD, CD and UC. Having a fish or turtle aquarium (OR 6.0), major stressful life events (OR 5.6) and attending the same school concurrently with a sibling (OR 2.9) were significant risk factors for IBD. Duration of breastfeeding >6 months (OR: IBD 0.4; UC 0.2) and safe water consumption (OR: IBD 0.2; UC 0.2) reduced the odds of having IBD and UC, respectively. Being vaccinated for rotavirus reduced the odds of developing IBD (OR 0.1). Conclusions Several risk and protective factors were identified in this environmental risk study in Southeast Asian children with IBD. This knowledge has important implications in understanding disease aetiology and future prevention strategies to reduce the development of IBD in Southeast Asian children. Wiley 2022-05 Article PeerReviewed Lee, Way S. and Song, Zhi L. and Wong, Sean Y. and Gan, Chai W. and Koay, Zhong L. and Em, Jun M. and Chong, Sze Y. and Lim, Chooi B. and Wong, Shin Y. and Chew, Kee S. and Kam, Choy C. (2022) Environmental risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease: A case control study in Southeast Asian children. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 58 (5). pp. 782-790. ISSN 1034-4810, DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/jpc.15830 <https://doi.org/10.1111/jpc.15830>. 10.1111/jpc.15830
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topic RJ Pediatrics
spellingShingle RJ Pediatrics
Lee, Way S.
Song, Zhi L.
Wong, Sean Y.
Gan, Chai W.
Koay, Zhong L.
Em, Jun M.
Chong, Sze Y.
Lim, Chooi B.
Wong, Shin Y.
Chew, Kee S.
Kam, Choy C.
Environmental risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease: A case control study in Southeast Asian children
description Aim Early-life environmental exposure, which has important implications in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), is not well understood in Asian children. We examined environmental factors prior to the development of childhood IBD in a Southeast Asian population. Methods We conducted a case control study in IBD diagnosed before 18 years of age and controls matched by gender, age and ethnicity. A questionnaire recording medical, family, dietary and social histories, home environment, childhood diseases and immunisation status was used. Results In a multivariate analysis involving 70 children with IBD (Crohn's disease (CD) = 38; ulcerative colitis (UC) = 32) and 140 controls, childhood acute gastroenteritis (odds ratio (OR): IBD 6.9; CD 7.8; UC 5.8) and excessive antibiotic usage in early childhood (OR: IBD 5.3; CD 4.2; UC 4.8) were significantly associated with IBD, CD and UC. Having a fish or turtle aquarium (OR 6.0), major stressful life events (OR 5.6) and attending the same school concurrently with a sibling (OR 2.9) were significant risk factors for IBD. Duration of breastfeeding >6 months (OR: IBD 0.4; UC 0.2) and safe water consumption (OR: IBD 0.2; UC 0.2) reduced the odds of having IBD and UC, respectively. Being vaccinated for rotavirus reduced the odds of developing IBD (OR 0.1). Conclusions Several risk and protective factors were identified in this environmental risk study in Southeast Asian children with IBD. This knowledge has important implications in understanding disease aetiology and future prevention strategies to reduce the development of IBD in Southeast Asian children.
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author Lee, Way S.
Song, Zhi L.
Wong, Sean Y.
Gan, Chai W.
Koay, Zhong L.
Em, Jun M.
Chong, Sze Y.
Lim, Chooi B.
Wong, Shin Y.
Chew, Kee S.
Kam, Choy C.
author_facet Lee, Way S.
Song, Zhi L.
Wong, Sean Y.
Gan, Chai W.
Koay, Zhong L.
Em, Jun M.
Chong, Sze Y.
Lim, Chooi B.
Wong, Shin Y.
Chew, Kee S.
Kam, Choy C.
author_sort Lee, Way S.
title Environmental risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease: A case control study in Southeast Asian children
title_short Environmental risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease: A case control study in Southeast Asian children
title_full Environmental risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease: A case control study in Southeast Asian children
title_fullStr Environmental risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease: A case control study in Southeast Asian children
title_full_unstemmed Environmental risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease: A case control study in Southeast Asian children
title_sort environmental risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease: a case control study in southeast asian children
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/42409/
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