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Supplementary methods and results
Files in this Data Supplement:
- Supplementary methods and results -
Material and Methods
- Skin prick tests
- The run test
- Health outcomes
- Participation rate
- The STREET5 software
- Selection of the adjustment factors
Results
- Table 1: The correlation matrix of the pollutants concentrations calculated by STREET at the 108 schools
- Table 2: Comparison of the prevalence rate (%) of health outcomes between children residing at their current address for at least three years and children excluded from the analyses because they have resided at their current address for less than three years
- Table 3: Prevalence of health outcomes according to sex (N=4907)
- Table 4: Prevalence of health outcomes according to family history of allergy (N=4907)
- Table 5: Prevalence of health outcomes according to parental education (N=4907)
- Table 6: Prevalence of health outcomes according to mother�s ethnic origin (N=4907)
- Table 7: Univariate associations between potential sources of indoor pollution at home and health outcomes (N=4907)
- Table 8: Prevalence of health outcomes according to older siblings (N=4907)
- Table 9: Associations between exposure to air pollutants and health outcomes according to sex (N=4907)
- Table 10: Associations between exposure to air pollutants and health outcomes according to family history of allergy (N=4907)
- Table 11: Associations between exposure to air pollutants and health outcomes according to smoking at home (N=4907)
- Table 12: Associations between exposure to air pollutants and health outcomes according to allergic sensitisation (N=4907)
- Figure 1: Concentrations of air pollutants (μg.m-3) calculated by STREET 5 for each school according to the communities in the French Six Cities Study
- Supplementary methods and results -