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Τετάρτη 27 Ιανουαρίου 2016

Depression or anxiety in adult twins is associated with asthma diagnosis but not with offspring asthma

Abstract

Background

Asthma is common in both children and adults in the Western world, just like anxiety and depression. While some research has revealed that these diseases might share important environmental and pathophysiological aspects, the exact mechanisms still remain unclear.

Objective

To study the correlation firstly between depression or anxiety and asthma diagnosis in adult twins, and secondly the association between parental depression or anxiety and offspring asthma in children of twins.

Methods

In total, 24,685 adult twins aged 20-47 years were interviewed or completed a web-based questionnaire and their children were identified through the Multi-Generation Register. Asthma diagnosis was obtained from the Patient Register and the Prescribed Drug Register. Assessment of depression and anxiety was obtained from questionnaires using Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), Major Depression and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) from DSM-IV. The association between depression or anxiety and asthma was analyzed with logistic regression adjusting for confounders in twins and offspring. To address genetic and familial environmental confounding we performed a co-twin analysis using disease-discordant twin pairs.

Results

We found an association between asthma and CES-D, major depression and GAD, e.g. adjusted OR for major depression and register-based asthma 1.56(1.36-1.79). Most of the point estimates remained in the co-twin control analysis, indicating that the association was likely not due to genetic or familial environmental factors. There was no association between parental depression and/or anxiety and asthma diagnosis in the offspring which implies lack of genetic confounding.

Conclusions

We found an association between own asthma diagnosis and anxiety or depression, but not with offspring asthma. Our results indicate that the associations were not due to confounding from genes or environment shared by the twins.

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