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Inomata, Takenori; Nakamura, Masahiro; Iwagami, Masao; Sung, Jaemyoung; Nakamura, Masahiro; Ebihara, Nobuyuki; Fujisawa, Kumiko; Muto, Kaori; Nojiri, Shuko; Ide, Takuma; Okano, Mitsuhiro; Okumura, Yuichi; Fujio, Kenta; Fujimoto, Keiichi; Nagao, Masashi; Hirosawa, Kunihiko; Akasaki, Yasutsugu; Murakami, Akira
Allergology International, 07/2022, Letnik: 71, Številka: 3Journal Article
ABSTRACT Background : The prevalence of hay fever, a multifactorial allergic disease, is increasing. ldentifying individual characteristics and associated factors of hay fever is essential for predictive, preventive, personalized, and participatory(P4)medicine. This study aimed to identify individual characteristics and associated factors of hay fever using an iPhone application AllerSearch. Methods : This large-scale mobile health-based cross-sectional study was conducted between February 2018 and May 2020. Individuals who downloaded AllerSearch in Japan and provided a comprehensive self-assessment (general characteristics, medical history, lifestyle habits, and hay fever symptoms score range O-36 ) were included. Associated factors of hay fever (vs. non-hay fever) and severe hay fever symptoms were identified using multivariate logistic and linear regression analyses, respectively. Results : Of the included 11,284 individuals, 9041 had hay fever. Factors associated with hay fever (odds ratio) included age (0.98) , female sex (133) , atopic dermatitis (1.40) , history of dry eye diagnosis (1.36) , discontinuation of contact lens use during hay fever season (334) , frequent bowel movements (1.03) , and less sleep duration (0.91) . The factors associated with severe hay fever symptoms among individuals with hay fever (coefficient) included age (-0.104) , female sex (1.329) , history of respiratory disease (1.539) , history of dry eye diagnosis (0.824) , tomato allergy (1.346) , discontinuation of contact lens use during hay fever season (1.479) , smoking habit (0.614) , and having a pet (0.303) . Conclusions : Our large-scale mobile health-based study using AllerSearch elucidated distinct hay fever presentation patterns, characteristics, and factors associated with hay fever. Our study establishes the groundwork for effective individualized interventions for P4 medicine.
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