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The Lancet | 1996

Association of respiratory symptoms and lung function in young adults with use of domestic gas appliances.

D. Jarvis; S. Chinn; C. Luczynska; Peter Burney

BACKGROUND There is evidence from some studies that people living in homes with gas stoves and other unvented gas appliances experience more respiratory symptoms than those who use other fuels for cooking and heating, but other studies have found no such association. We have investigated whether the use of gas appliances is associated with an increased risk of respiratory symptoms and whether sensitisation to common environmental allergens modifies any such association. METHODS A stratified random sample of 15,000 adults aged 20-44 years, living in three towns in East Anglia, UK, were sent a questionnaire on asthma and hayfever. From those who responded, a random sample of 1864 were invited to complete an extended questionnaire that included questions on use of gas appliances, to give blood samples for measurements of total IgE and specific IgE to common allergens, and to undergo tests of respiratory function, 659 women and 500 men agreed to an interview. The association of the use of gas appliances with respiratory symptoms, total IgE, specific IgE, and respiratory function was assessed by logistic and multiple regression models. FINDINGS Women who reported they mainly used gas for cooking had an increased risk of several asthma-like symptoms during the past 12 months including wheeze (odds ratio 2.07 [95% CI 1.41-3.05]), waking with shortness of breath (2.32 [1.25-4.34]), and asthma attacks (2.60 [1.20 -5.6]). Gas cooking increased the risk of symptoms more in women who were atopic than in non-atopic women but the difference did not reach significance (p . 0.05). Women who used a gas stove or had an open gas fire had reduced lung function (forced expiratory volume in 1 s [FEV1]) and increased airways obstruction (FEV1 as a percentage of forced vital capacity) compared with women who did not. These associations were not observed in men. INTERPRETATION In East Anglia, the use of gas cooking is significantly associated with subjective and objective markers of respiratory morbidity in women but not in men. Women may be more susceptible than men to the products of gas combustion or they may have greater exposure to high concentrations of these products because they cook more frequently than men.


Chest | 1987

Developing a New Questionnaire for Measuring the Prevalence and Distribution of Asthma

Peter Burney; S Chinn


Chest | 1987

A Diet Rich in Sodium May Potentiate Asthma* Epidemiologic Evidence for a New Hypothesis

Peter Burney


BMJ | 1991

Hospital case notes and medical audit : evaluation of non-response

Martin Gulliford; A Petruckevitch; Peter Burney


The Lancet | 1996

Absence of association between respiratory symptoms in young adults and use of gas stoves in Belgium

M. Wieringa; Joost Weyler; P. Vermeire; Deborah Jarvis; Susan Chinn; Luczynska; Peter Burney


Archive | 2001

Methods for Evaluating Organisation- or Area-Based Health Interventions

Martin Gulliford; Obioha C. Ukoumunne; S Chinn; Jonathan A C Sterne; Peter Burney; Allan Donner


Ciba Foundation Symposium 206 - The Rising Trends in Asthma | 2007

Interpretation of Epidemiological Surveys of Asthma

Peter Burney


Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England | 1993

Can efficiency of follow-up for superficial bladder cancer be increased?

Martin Gulliford; A Petruckevitch; Peter Burney


21st Annual congress of the European Respiratory Society (ERS 2011) | 2011

Association of asthma with IgE to staphylococcal enterotoxins in a GA2LEN population based case-control study

Peter Tomassen; Claus Bachert; Peter Burney; Deborah Jarvis


/data/revues/00916749/v116i3/S0091674905013047/ | 2011

Change in prevalence of IgE sensitization and mean total IgE with age and cohort

Deborah Jarvis; Christina Luczynska; S. Chinn; James Potts; Jordi Sunyer; Christer Janson; C. Svanes; Nino Künzli; Bénédicte Leynaert; Joachim Heinrich; Marjan Kerkhof; Ursula Ackermann-Liebrich; Josep Maria Antó; Isa Cerveri; Roberto de Marco; Thorarinn Gislason; Françoise Neukirch; P. Vermeire; Matthias Wjst; Peter Burney

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Deborah Jarvis

National Institutes of Health

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Deborah Jarvis

National Institutes of Health

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