Abstract

Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a widely prevalent condition (∼20%), but there is a knowledge gap in our understanding of the risk factors for AR at a real-world and population level—in particular, exposure to potentially modifiable environmental triggers (eg, pollutants, aeroallergens).1,2 The existing literature that evaluates the association of pollutants has especially focused on children and the results have been inconsistent.3,4 We used the national Asthma Specialist Tool to Help Manage Asthma and Improve Quality (Asthma IQ) database4 to evaluate individual and joint associations of self-reported environmental triggers, specifically pollutants and aeroallergens, with AR in adults in this large-scale, real-world sample.

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