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KMID : 1135520170130030292
Korean Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation
2017 Volume.13 No. 3 p.292 ~ p.299
Association between exercise-induced asthma and parental socio-economic status among school-aged adolescents in a semiurban community in Nigeria
Adewumi Adekola A.

Adedoyin Rufus A.
Awotidebe Taofeek O.
Erhabor Gregory E.
Awopeju Olayemi F.
Ativie Rita N.
Oke Kayode I.
Abstract
This study investigated the prevalence and association between exercise-induced asthma (EIA) and parental socio-economic status (PSES) among school-aged adolescents in a semiurban community in Nigeria. Three hundred and eighty-five adolescents (185 male and 200 female adolescents) whose ages ranged between 10 and 19 years participated in this cross-sectional study. Participants were recruited from four government approved secondary schools in Ido-Ekiti using a multistage sampling technique. Peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) was assessed at baseline and after 6-min run test (6-MRT) on a level playing ground using a standard peak flow meter. PEFR measurements were repeated at 5th, 10th, 15th, and 20th min post 6-MRT. Participants who had >15.0% PEFR fall were considered to have EIA. PSES was assessed using a validated socio-economic status questionnaire. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze data. Alpha level was set at P<0.05. The mean ages of males and females were 13.9¡¾2.0 and 13.8¡¾1.6 years, respectively. More than half of the participants, 58.2% had EIA (>15.0% PEFR scores) while 53.5% belonged to middle PSES class. There was no significant difference between PEFR scores of male and female participants at baseline and 5th min post 6-MRT. However, male participants had significant higher PEFR than the female counterparts at 10th (t=2.090, P=0.037), 15th (t=2.162, P=0.031), and 20th min (t=2.978, P=0.003). There was significant association between EIA and PSES (¥ö2=152.4; P=0.001). The prevalence of EIA is very high among school-aged adolescents in Nigeria and was significantly associated with PSES.
KEYWORD
Exercise-induced asthma, Parental socio-economic status, School-aged adolescent, Southwest Nigeria
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