Table 4

Occurrence of respiratory symptoms in the study population

SymptomsReferents (n=54)Exposed (n=133)OR (95% CI)p Value
Any respiratory tract symptom18 (33.3)99 (75.9)3.13 (1.37 to 7.28)0.019
Prolonged cough3 (5.5)25 (18.8)4.93 (1.26 to 19.22)0.021
Wheezing or whistling in chest3 (5.5)23 (17.3)3.65 (1.05 to 12.74)0.042
Phlegm in chest4 (7.4)31 (23.3)3.92 (1.26 to 12.12)0.017
Breathing trouble5 (9.2)30 (22.5)2.90 (1.03 to 8.16)0.043
Nasal allergy10 (11.1)56 (27.8)3.49 (1.58 to 7.72)0.002
Nasal problems with watery eyes2 (3.7)27 (20.3)4.55 (1.30 to 15.92)0.017
Other symptoms
 Eye problems5 (9.2)15 (11.3)1.21 (0.41 to 3.54)0.726
 Skin problems4 (7.4)33 (24.8)4.16 (1.38 to 12.58)0.011
  • ORs (referent symptom prevalence=1.0) are adjusted for parental atopy or asthma, smoking and exposure to second-hand smoke at work and/or at home. Values for the respiratory symptoms do not add up to 100% due to multiple non-exclusive response categories.