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Title: The effect of the indoor environment on wheeze- and sleep-related symptoms in young Indian children.

Authors: Sastry, Jayagowri; Agawane, Shubhangi; Rajan, Mangala; Black, Kathleen; Laumbach, Robert; Ramagopal, Maya

Published In Lung India, (2021 Jul-Aug)

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Environmental exposures have a significant effect on respiratory and sleep symptoms in young children. Although the effect of air pollution on the respiratory symptoms in young children is well-established, less is known about the effect of household environmental characteristics and practices on wheeze and sleep concerns. AIMS: The aim of this pilot study is to explore the association between household environmental characteristics and practices with the symptoms of wheezing and sleep concerns in the past year in a convenience sample of young Indian children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A detailed questionnaire about the child's home environment and respiratory and sleep symptoms was administered to the caregivers of 190 outpatients aged between 6 months and 5 years old at a teaching hospital. RESULTS: Indoor environmental characteristics and cleaning techniques were analyzed for the association with wheeze and sleep disorders. Half (50%) of the cohort had the symptoms of wheezing and 21% had occasional or frequent sleep concerns. Sleeping with a stuffed toy was significantly associated with both wheezing and sleep concerns (P = 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: : Sleeping with a stuffed toy was a risk factor for wheeze and a risk factor for sleep disorders independent of wheeze.

PubMed ID: 34259167 Exiting the NIEHS site

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