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. 2014 Sep 2;13:71. doi: 10.1186/1476-069X-13-71

Table 2.

Adjusted Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the association between respiratory illnesses in children aged 2–16 years who live in households that use gas stove with ventilation compared to households that use gas stoves without ventilation (Model 1)

Ever diagnosed with asthma a(N = 5,745) Wheeze in past 12 months b(N = 5,744) Ever diagnosed with bronchitis c(N = 7,255)
Ventilation of gas stove No. cases OR (95% CI) No. cases OR (95% CI) No. cases OR (95% CI)
No 269 1 Ref. 561 1 Ref. 188 1 Ref.
Yes 224 0.64 (0.43, 0.97)* 458 0.60 (0.42, 0.86)* 128 0.60 (0.37, 0.95)*

*P-value <0.05.

aAdjusted for age group, sex, parental history of asthma or hay fever, and furry or feathery pets in the house, household income < $20,000, and BMI percentiles for age.

bAdjusted for age group, parental history of asthma or hay fever, furry or feathery pets in the house, indoor tobacco smoke, race-ethnicity, household income < $20,000, and BMI percentile for age.

cAdjusted for age group, parental history of asthma or hay fever, indoor tobacco smoke, race-ethnicity, household income < $20,000, and census region.