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. 2013 Jan 21;17(1):14–19. doi: 10.1017/S1368980012005551

Table 1.

Frequency of asthma according to characteristics of the study population: elementary-school children (n 1307) aged 6–12 years, São Francisco do Conde, Bahia, north-eastern Brazil, 2010

Asthma
Variable n % n % P value
Sex
Female 607 46·4 63 10·4 0·780
Male 700 53·6 76 10·9
Age (years)*
6–9 666 51·3 78 11·8 0·231
10–12 626 48·7 61 9·7
Education of caregiver*
Illiterate 55 4·6 5 9·1 0·646
1st to 4th grade 312 26·1 36 11·5
5th to 8th grade 315 26·4 28 8·9
Second degree or higher 513 42·9 58 11·3
Place of residence*
Rural 872 66·6 84 9·6 0·096
Urban 432 33·3 55 12·6
Family income*,†
≤1/2 BMS 834 70·0 88 10·6 0·923
>1/2 BMS 357 30·0 37 10·4
Number of individuals per household*
≤4 632 52·6 63 49·6 0·472
>4 569 47·4 64 11·2
Anthropometric status*
Underweight 121 9·4 14 10·1 0·296‡
Normal weight 952 74·1 97 10·2
Overweight 125 9·7 15 12·0
Obese 87 6·8 13 14·9
Tobacco smoke exposure*
No 1043 80·5 104 10·0 0·148
Yes 252 19·5 33 13·1
FNS situation*
FNS 445 35·5 39 8·8 0·006‡
FNI mild 534 42·5 54 10·1
FNI moderate 200 15·9 27 13·5
FNI severe 76 6·1 14 18·4

FNS, food and nutrition security; FNI, food and nutrition insecurity.

*Different totals because of non-available data.

†Measured in Brazilian minimum salaries (BMS). Value in 2010 = R$ 510·00 (Brazilian reais; equivalent to $US 290·70).

‡Using the χ 2 test; other P values obtained using Mantel–Haenszel's linear association test.