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Physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and childhood asthma: a European collaborative analysis

Authors:
Eijkemans, M.; Mommers, M.; Harskamp-van Ginkel, M.W.; Vrijkotte, T.G.M.; Ludvigsson, J.; Faresjö, Å.; Bergström, A.; Ekström, S.; Grote, V.; Koletzko, B.; Bønnelykke, K.; Eliasen, A.U.; Bager, P.; Melbye, M.; Annesi-Maesano, I.; Baïz, N.; Barros, H.; Santos, A.C.; Duijts, L.; Mensink-Bout, S.M.; Flexeder, C.; Koletzko, S.; Schikowski, T.; Eggesbø, M.Å.; Lenters, V.
Year:
2024
Journal:
BMJ open respiratory research
DOI:
10.1136/BMJRESP-2023-001630
Description:

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the associations of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour in early childhood with asthma and reduced lung function in later childhood within a large collaborative study. DESIGN: Pooling of longitudinal data from collaborating birth cohorts using meta-analysis of separate cohort-specific estimates and analysis of individual participant data of all cohorts combined. SETTING: Children aged 0-18 years from 26 European birth cohorts. PARTICIPANTS: 136 071 individual children from 26 cohorts, with information on PA and/or sedentary behaviour in early childhood and asthma assessment in later childhood. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Questionnaire-based current asthma and lung function measured by spirometry (forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), FEV1/forced vital capacity) at age 6-18 years. RESULTS: Questionnaire-based and accelerometry-based PA and sedentary behaviour at age 3-5 years was not associated with asthma at age 6-18 years (PA in hours/day adjusted OR 1.01, 95% CI 0.98 to 1.04; sedentary behaviour in hours/day adjusted OR 1.03, 95% CI 0.99 to 1.07). PA was not associated with lung function at any age. Analyses of sedentary behaviour and lung function showed inconsistent results. CONCLUSIONS: Reduced PA and increased sedentary behaviour before 6 years of age were not associated with the presence of asthma later in childhood.