Key clinical point: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is prevalent among young adults, with men being at increased odds of having AD in early life and decreased odds of having AD at adolescence and young adulthood.
Major finding: At 24 years, the 12-month prevalence of AD was 17.8%, with the prevalence being higher in women vs. men (20.5% vs. 14.8%; P < .0001). Men vs. women were more likely to have AD in the first year of life (odds ratio [OR] 1.31; 95% CI 1.10-1.56) but less likely to have AD at 24 years (OR 0.66; 95% CI 0.55-0.80).
Study details: This study included 3,055 individuals from the population-based BAMSE cohort, who were followed for 24 years after birth, and responded to a questionnaire regarding AD at the 24-year follow-up.
Disclosures: This study was funded by the European Research Council, Swedish Research Council, Åke Wiberg foundation, and other sources. Some of the authors declared serving as meeting experts or receiving consultancy fees and lecture fees from various sources.
Source: Johansson EK et al. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2022 (Jan 15). Doi: 10.1111/jdv.17929