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BackgroundNo national research has yet explored the prevalence of asthma among adults in Lebanon. This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of physician-diagnosed asthma and current asthma, and their determinants among Lebanese adults 16 years old or above.MethodsA cross-sectional study was carried out using a multistage cluster sampling. The questionnaire used collected information on asthma, respiratory symptoms, and risk factors.ResultsThe prevalence of physician-diagnosed asthma was 6.7% (95% CI 5–8.7%), and that of current asthma was 5% (95% CI 3.6–6.9%). Chronic symptoms such as cough, wheezing, and shortness of breath were worst at night. Factors positively associated with physician-diagnosed asthma were a secondary educational level (adjusted OR, aOR = 4.45), a family history of chronic respiratory diseases (aOR = 2.78), lung problems during childhood (15.9), and allergic rhinitis (4.19). Additionally, consuming fruits and vegetables less than once per week (3.36), a family history of chronic respiratory diseases (3.92), lung problems during childhood (9.43), and allergic rhinitis (8.12) were positively associated with current asthma.ConclusionsThe prevalence of asthma was within the range reported from surrounding countries. However, repeated cross-sectional studies are necessary to evaluate trends in asthma prevalence in the Lebanese population.

Highlights

  • No national research has yet explored the prevalence of asthma among adults in Lebanon

  • The present study revealed a prevalence of physician-diagnosed asthma of 6.7%

  • Our results showed that a moderate educational level was positively associated only with physician-diagnosed asthma, in contrast with those of a previous study reporting a higher prevalence of asthma among participants with a low educational level [38]

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Introduction

No national research has yet explored the prevalence of asthma among adults in Lebanon. A devastating global health problem, has been an area of interest and a great challenge for health care professionals worldwide due to its high prevalence, its complexity, heterogeneity, and its substantial burden on individuals, their families, and countries. This chronic inflammatory disease characterized by recurrent episodes of wheezing, cough, shortness of breath, and chest tightness, varying over time and in intensity, affects around 300 million individuals worldwide [1]. Conducting an accurate study on the epidemiology of asthma in Lebanon seemed necessary This national study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of physician-diagnosed asthma, current asthma, and their determinants among Lebanese adults

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