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Association between household cleaning product profiles evaluated by the Ménag'Score® index and asthma symptoms among women from the SEPAGES cohort.

Authors :
Lemire, Pierre
Chevallier, Emmanuel
Lyon-Caen, Sarah
Sévin, Etienne
Boudier, Anne
Pacheco Da Silva, Emilie
De Thuin, Christian
Slama, Rémy
Dumas, Orianne
Siroux, Valérie
Le Moual, Nicole
The SEPAGES Study Group
Eyriey, E.
Licinia, A.
Vellement, A.
Pin, I.
Hoffmann, P.
Hullo, E.
Llerena, C.
Morin, X.
Source :
International Archives of Occupational & Environmental Health; Oct2022, Vol. 95 Issue 8, p1719-1729, 11p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objective: Considering household disinfectants and cleaning products (HDCP) as mixture of ingredients, rather than each ingredient individually, might help in characterizing their role in asthma. We investigated the association between HDCP and asthma, using the recently developed Ménag'Score<superscript>®</superscript>, a health risk assessment score based on exhaustive ingredient lists of HDCP. Methods: The study is based on 103 female volunteers of the SEPAGES cohort (2014–2019), with repeated data (up to 3 collection times, 200 observations). HDCP use was assessed from a barcode-based smartphone application linked with an ingredient database. The Ménag'score<superscript>®</superscript> risks for health and environment were computed for each weekly used HDCP from their exhaustive ingredient data (from A: no known risk to E: highest risk). The association between the use of HDCP with a poor Ménag'score<superscript>®</superscript> (D or E; overall, health, environment scores) and asthma symptoms, was estimated by generalized estimating equations models adjusted for age, BMI and smoking status. Results: Participants were on average 33 years old, 11% smoked and 20% had at least one asthma symptom. The Ménag'score<superscript>®</superscript> was computed for 540 HDCP scanned by participants. Weekly use of HDCP with a poor Ménag'score<superscript>®</superscript>-health (around 60% of the participants) was associated with a higher risk of asthma symptoms (OR 3.13, 95% CI [1.32–7.43]). No association was observed for the Ménag'score<superscript>®</superscript>-environment. Conclusion: The use of HDCP with a poor Ménag'score<superscript>®</superscript>-health was associated with asthma symptoms. The results support the use of the Ménag'score<superscript>®</superscript>-health to further evaluate the health risks of HDCP in observational studies and as a potential public health tool. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03400131
Volume :
95
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Archives of Occupational & Environmental Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159213659
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-022-01860-w