Asthma common among 10-year-old UK schoolchildren Current wheeze and asthma is prevalent among UK schoolchildren aged 10 years and is strongly linked to atopy, according to researchers. The research team used a whole population birth cohort from the Isle of Wight, the UK, to study the development of how to prevent asthma how to prevent asthma asthma and related allergic disorders in children. A total of 1,373 children aged 10 completed questionnaires about asthma and 1,043 performed further testing, including skin-prick testing, serum IgE antibody screening, spirometry and bronchial challenge. Current wheeze was present in about 19 per cent and current asthma in about 14 per cent of the facts about asthma how to prevent asthma children who underwent bronchial challenge. Overall, 13 per cent of the children had a diagnosis of current asthma. Average age at onset of asthma and wheeze was about three years, indicating an early life origin for these conditions. Asthma and wheeze were strongly linked to male gender, atopy, impaired lung function and bronchial asthma women how to prevent asthma hyperresponsiveness. The study authors from the David Hide Asthma and Allergy Research Centre at St Mary's Hospital in the Isle of Wight say their figures suggest that childhood asthma is a "substantial problem" in the UK."Risk factors for the presence of asthma at 10 years of age now need to be clearly defined," asthma diet how to prevent asthma they add.