Table II.
≤ 18 years n=217 |
19 to 45 years n=102 |
> 45 years n=127 |
P-value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
FEV1 (ml) |
−365 (−419 to −310) *** |
−343 (−420 to −266) *** |
−359 (−428 to −289) *** |
< 0.001 |
Single airway lumen diameter (mm) |
−0.39 (−0.58 to −0.2) *** |
−0.34 (−0.61 to −0.07) * |
−0.52 (−0.76 to −0.28) *** |
< 0.001 |
Single airway wall thickness (mm) |
0.01 (−0.01 to 0.04) |
0.02 (−0.02 to 0.05) |
−0.02 (−0.06 to 0.009) |
0.06 |
% LAA (%) |
1.69 (0.09 to 3.29) * |
4.30 (2.00 to 6.59) *** |
3.52 (1.45 to 5.58) *** |
< 0.001 |
Results represent the mean difference compared to participants without asthma from linear regression models adjusted for age, sex, height, height2, race/ethnicity, smoking status, pack-years, pipe-years, urine cotinine, household ETS, education, body mass index, waist circumference, occupational exposures, particulate matter exposure. Lung structure models (lumen diameter, wall thickness and %LAA) were additionally adjusted for tube current in milliamperes and CT scanner type. The %LAA model was additionally adjusted for family history of emphysema. P-values represent the −2 log likelihood test for overall significance among asthma age of onset subgroups vs. participants without asthma.
Where significant overall, subgroups were tested individually, with p < 0.001 = *** and p < 0.05 = *.