The role of the environment in shaping the trends of childhood asthma – An Asian perspective

Asthma has now become one of the most common atopic disorders not only in developed countries but also in many developing countries. The etiology is likely due to a complex interaction between genetic and environmental factors. In many Asian countries, the prevalence of asthma has also been document...

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Main Authors: Agnes S.Y. Leung, Elizabeth Huiwen Tham, Jing Li, Punchama Pacharn, Takumi Takizawa, Eun Lee, Yuhan Xing, Ting Fan Leung, Soo Jong Hong, Gary W.K. Wong
Other Authors: Chonnam National University Hospital
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spelling th-mahidol.772522022-08-04T16:17:39Z The role of the environment in shaping the trends of childhood asthma – An Asian perspective Agnes S.Y. Leung Elizabeth Huiwen Tham Jing Li Punchama Pacharn Takumi Takizawa Eun Lee Yuhan Xing Ting Fan Leung Soo Jong Hong Gary W.K. Wong Chonnam National University Hospital Siriraj Hospital Graduate School of Medicine Chinese University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Medicine NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine Guangzhou Medical University University of Ulsan College of Medicine Immunology and Microbiology Medicine Asthma has now become one of the most common atopic disorders not only in developed countries but also in many developing countries. The etiology is likely due to a complex interaction between genetic and environmental factors. In many Asian countries, the prevalence of asthma has also been documented by validated instruments to be increasing rapidly over the past two decades. However, studies in rural areas in Asia with a traditional farming environment revealed markedly lower asthma prevalence when compared with residents in nearby cities despite having similar genetic background. Among the environmental factors implicated in the pathogenesis of asthma, air pollution, dietary patterns, viral infections, and early microbial exposure have been studied extensively around the world. Asia provides many opportunities to study these potential factors as there are many ethnic groups living in distinctly different environments. The understanding of the roles of these factors in affecting the early immune system and subsequent development of asthma will enable us to develop potential primary preventive strategies against a disease which affects millions worldwide. 2022-08-04T08:49:07Z 2022-08-04T08:49:07Z 2021-08-01 Article Pediatric Allergy and Immunology. Vol.32, No.6 (2021), 1152-1164 10.1111/pai.13508 13993038 09056157 2-s2.0-85104495359 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/77252 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85104495359&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
Agnes S.Y. Leung
Elizabeth Huiwen Tham
Jing Li
Punchama Pacharn
Takumi Takizawa
Eun Lee
Yuhan Xing
Ting Fan Leung
Soo Jong Hong
Gary W.K. Wong
The role of the environment in shaping the trends of childhood asthma – An Asian perspective
description Asthma has now become one of the most common atopic disorders not only in developed countries but also in many developing countries. The etiology is likely due to a complex interaction between genetic and environmental factors. In many Asian countries, the prevalence of asthma has also been documented by validated instruments to be increasing rapidly over the past two decades. However, studies in rural areas in Asia with a traditional farming environment revealed markedly lower asthma prevalence when compared with residents in nearby cities despite having similar genetic background. Among the environmental factors implicated in the pathogenesis of asthma, air pollution, dietary patterns, viral infections, and early microbial exposure have been studied extensively around the world. Asia provides many opportunities to study these potential factors as there are many ethnic groups living in distinctly different environments. The understanding of the roles of these factors in affecting the early immune system and subsequent development of asthma will enable us to develop potential primary preventive strategies against a disease which affects millions worldwide.
author2 Chonnam National University Hospital
author_facet Chonnam National University Hospital
Agnes S.Y. Leung
Elizabeth Huiwen Tham
Jing Li
Punchama Pacharn
Takumi Takizawa
Eun Lee
Yuhan Xing
Ting Fan Leung
Soo Jong Hong
Gary W.K. Wong
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author Agnes S.Y. Leung
Elizabeth Huiwen Tham
Jing Li
Punchama Pacharn
Takumi Takizawa
Eun Lee
Yuhan Xing
Ting Fan Leung
Soo Jong Hong
Gary W.K. Wong
author_sort Agnes S.Y. Leung
title The role of the environment in shaping the trends of childhood asthma – An Asian perspective
title_short The role of the environment in shaping the trends of childhood asthma – An Asian perspective
title_full The role of the environment in shaping the trends of childhood asthma – An Asian perspective
title_fullStr The role of the environment in shaping the trends of childhood asthma – An Asian perspective
title_full_unstemmed The role of the environment in shaping the trends of childhood asthma – An Asian perspective
title_sort role of the environment in shaping the trends of childhood asthma – an asian perspective
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/77252
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