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. 2022 Jul 19;32(7):e13078. doi: 10.1111/ina.13078

TABLE 3.

Associations between weekly use of cleaning products and current asthma according to the co‐use of irritants and sprays at home

Adjusted OR a [95% CI] Scented products Disinfecting wipes Green products Homemade products
Not weekly exposed to any of the six large categories (ref) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Weekly exposed to any of the six large categories 1.15 [1.06–1.26] 1.21 [1.09–1.34] 1.09 [1.00–1.20] 1.19 [1.06–1.34]
Co‐exposure to risks previously identified b (irritants or sprays):
Not co‐exposed 0.97 [0.85–1.10] 1.16 [1.00–1.36] 0.94 [0.83–1.07] 0.99 [0.83–1.19]
Co‐exposed 1.23 [1.12–1.35] 1.21 [1.09–1.35] 1.16 [1.05–1.29] 1.30 [1.14–1.49]
a

Adjusted Odds Ratio (OR) for gender, age, smoking status, BMI, and educational level of associations between weekly use of cleaning products and current asthma according to the co‐use of irritants and sprays at home, obtained by logistic regression models; results presented in bold are significant.

b

Exposure to irritants 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 and sprayed 14 , 16 , 18 cleaning products were associated to asthma in the literature.