%0 Journal Article %T Different phenotypes and factors associated with atopic dermatitis in the young adult Singaporean Chinese population: A cross-sectional study %A Anand Kumar Andiappan %A Bani Kaur Suri %A Christophe Piketty %A Fook Tim Chew %A Ramani Anantharaman %A Sandrine Blanchet-Rethore %A Sri Anusha Matta %A Valerie Bourdes %A Yang Yie Sio %J Archive of "The World Allergy Organization Journal". %D 2019 %R 10.1016/j.waojou.2018.11.006 %X Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic allergic disease typically accompanied by atopy and thus, a tendency to develop allergic diseases such as allergic rhinitis, asthma or food allergies. Currently, individuals with AD are classified into those presenting with AD alone and those presenting with AD along with other allergic diseases (AD+). It is important to identify the various endophenotypes of AD using anthropometric, environmental, socio-economic, and disease history data in order to improve disease management. To characterize the phenotypic differences among Singaporean Chinese individuals with AD alone and AD+, and identify the socioeconomic, lifestyle, and environmental factors associated with these different presentations %K Atopic dermatitis %K Allergy %K Singaporean Chinese population %K Phenotypes %K Risk factors AD %K atopic dermatitis %K BMI %K body mass index %K AR %K allergic rhinitis %K NUS %K National University of Singapore %K ISAAC %K International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood %K SPT %K skin prick test %K HDM %K house dust mites %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6439406/