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The Italian SIDRIA project assessed childhood respiratory and allergic diseases, identifying environmental, social, and familial risk factors. This research provides crucial data on pediatric asthma and environmental health trends.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Environmental Epidemiology
  • Respiratory Health Research
  • Allergy and Asthma Studies

Context:

  • The Italian Studies on Respiratory Disorders in Children and the Environment (SIDRIA) project is part of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC).
  • Focuses on the prevalence and geographic variations of respiratory and allergic disorders in Italian children.
  • Investigates environmental, social, behavioral, and familial risk factors associated with these conditions.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the prevalence of respiratory and allergic disorders in children and adolescents across Italy.
  • To identify and analyze various environmental, social, behavioral, and familial risk factors.
  • To examine the association between these socio-environmental factors and the incidence of asthma and other respiratory disorders in children.

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Summary:

  • The SIDRIA study's second phase (2002) involved 20,016 children (6-7 years) and 16,175 adolescents (13-14 years) across 13 Italian areas.
  • Achieved high response rates of 89% for younger children and 93% for adolescents.
  • Collected data on respiratory and allergic conditions, alongside potential risk factors, to understand disease patterns and associations.

Impact:

  • Provides valuable epidemiological data on pediatric respiratory and allergic diseases in Italy.
  • Informs public health strategies for managing and preventing childhood asthma and environmental-related respiratory issues.
  • Contributes to the global understanding of environmental influences on child health through its connection to the ISAAC study.