Publications by authors named "Anna K Haarala"

Background And Aims: The study aimed to examine parental, longitudinal and current associative factors for atopic dermatitis (AD) and to compare those to other atopic diseases in 46-year-old adults.

Methods: Questionnaire data from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 study were used. To analyze allergic sensitization, skin prick tests ( = 5373) were performed for birch, timothy, cat, and house dust mite at age 46.

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Data are insufficient on the protective effect of a farm environment in childhood regarding sensitization in middle age and new-onset sensitization in adulthood. A skin prick test (SPT) and questionnaire data from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 study (NFBC66) were used to investigate sensitization at age 46 years related to childhood living environment. A subpopulation of 3409 participants was analyzed to study factors related to new-onset sensitization between ages of 31 and 46 years.

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Studies on the longitudinal changes in sensitization to aeroallergens in adult populations are sparse. The aim was to evaluate changes in sensitization to aeroallergens [birch, timothy, cat and house dust mite (HDM)] in an unselected adult population aged from 31 to 46 years. Data were gathered from a cohort of adults (Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966) who had been skin prick tested (SPT) with birch, timothy, cat and HDM allergens at the age of 31 years and at age 46 (n = 5484 and 5373 respectively).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to assess skin diseases in adults aged 70 and older, focusing on the relationship between these conditions and factors like socioeconomic status, sex, and living arrangements.
  • Conducted on 552 Finnish adults aged 70 to 93, findings showed that nearly 80% had at least one treatable skin condition, with men experiencing higher prevalence than women.
  • The most common skin issues identified were tinea pedis, onychomycosis, and rosacea, highlighting the significance of thorough skin examinations in the older population.
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