Table 1

Demographic characteristics of the cohort by symptom status

Asthma symptoms (n = 244†)No asthma symptoms (n = 129†)
†Valid cases vary between variables.
‡Only woodworkers, n = 328.
§Pearson χ2 test of overall smoking status between subjects with and without asthma symptoms: χ2 = 27.4, p < 0.0001.
¶Workers using mainly pine (Pinus sylvestris).
††Workers using mainly beech.
‡‡Workers using mainly wood composite, e.g. chipboard, MDF board, etc.
§§Daily PEF variation >20% or PEF period variation >30%.
*p<0.05; **p<0.01.
General characteristics
Female, n (%)65 (26.6)32 (24.8)
Age, years, median (interquartile range)35 (17.0)41 (18.3)**
Unskilled workers, n (%)114 (47.3)64 (51.6)
Non-smokers, n (%)§67 (27.8)54 (43.5)**
Ex smokers, n (%)24 (10.0)27 (21.8)**
Smokers, <20/cig/day, n (%)61 (25.3)28 (21.0)
Smokers, ⩾20/cig/day, n (%)89 (36.9)17 (13.7)**
Exposure characteristics
Woodworkers, n (%)196 (80.3)106 (82.2)
Pine¶, n (%)‡88 (45.4)51 (48.6)
Beech††, n (%)‡6 (3.1)6 (5.7)
Wood composite‡‡, n (%)‡35 (18.0)23 (21.9)
Years in the wood industry, median (interquartile range)7 (8.5)8 (10.3)
Wood dust, <0.80 mg/m3, n (%)‡46 (24.1)38 (36.5)
Wood dust, 0.80–0.99 mg/m3, n (%)‡37 (19.4)17 (16.3)
Wood dust, 1.00–1.39 mg/m3, n (%)‡59 (30.9)29 (27.9)
Wood dust, >1.39 mg/m3, n (%)‡49 (25.7)20 (19.2)
Health characteristics
BHR, n (%)54 (23.9)3 (2.4)**
Atopy, n (%)130 (55.3)38 (30.2)**
Increased PEF variation§§, n (%)78 (45.6)25 (22.9)**