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Prevalence of self-reported allergic and non-allergic rhinitis symptoms in Stockholm: Relation to age, gender, olfactory sense and smoking

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ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA
Volume 123, Issue 1, Pages 75-80

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/0036554021000028071

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adults; age; allergic rhinitis symptoms; gender; non-allergic nasal symptoms; olfaction; prevalence; questionnaire survey; self-report; smoking

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Objective-To estimate the prevalence of isolated self-reported allergic and non-allergic rhinitis symptoms in an adult population and to explore the relations to age, gender, olfaction and smoking habits. Material and methods-Self-judged health and environmental exposures were investigated by means of a questionnaire survey administered to a stratified random sample of 15,000 adults in Stockholm County. Results-A total of 10,670 individuals were included in the analysis, corresponding to a response rate of 73%. The results revealed a high prevalence of self-reported non-allergic rhinitis, 19%, almost as high as the prevalence of self-reported allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, 24%. In contrast to current clinical opinion, we did not find a significant increase in the prevalence of non-allergic symptoms with increased age. There were no statistically significant gender differences in the prevalence of either allergic or non-allergic symptoms. A reduced sense of smell was twice Lis common in the non-allergic group, 23%, as in the healthy population. The prevalence of rhinitis symptoms differed according to smoking habits. Conclusion-Both self-reported allergic rhinitis symptoms and non-allergic nasal symptoms are frequent in the population sample. Self-reported non-allergic nasal symptoms seem to occur independent of age and reduced olfactory sense is a common complaint among these subjects. The prevalence of self-reported allergic and non-allergic nasal symptoms did not differ much between men and women or between individuals with different smoking habits.

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