Case Control Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Gastroenterol. Apr 21, 2016; 22(15): 4002-4008
Published online Apr 21, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i15.4002
Table 1 Descriptive characteristics of achalasia cases and matched controls n (%)
CharacteristicsAchalasia casesControls
n = 151n = 117P value
Age, yr (mean ± SD)55.9 ± 17.155.8 (16.0)0.97
Age at diagnosis (mean ± SD)47.6 ± 17.8//
Sex
Male76 (50.3)55 (47.0)
Female75 (49.7)62 (53.0)0.59
Previous medical history
Ischaemic heart disease12 (8.0)7 (6.0)0.53
Diabetes Mellitus4 (2.7)3 (2.6)0.97
Hypertension27 (17.9)17 (14.5)0.46
Hypercholesterolaemia16 (10.6)12 (10.3)0.93
Asthma/COPD11 (7.3)4 (3.4)0.17
Gastritis/Peptic ulcer19 (12.6)8 (6.8)0.12
Autoimmune/Connective Tissue Disorders1 (0.7)1 (0.9)0.86
Family history of achalasia5 (3.3)0 (0.0)0.05
Number of years in education (mean, SD)12.5 (3.3)12.8 (3.1)0.34
Occupation class
High39 (25.8)45 (38.5)
Medium47 (31.1)32 (27.4)
Low55 (36.4)34 (29.1)
Not classified10 (6.6)6 (5.1)0.17
Table 2 Early life and childhood household factors and achalasia risk n (%)
Early life risk factorsAchalasia casesControlsUnadjustedAdjusted2
n = 151n = 117OR (95%CI)OR (95%CI)
Number of rooms
< 671 (47.0)54 (46.2)11
≥ 680 (53.0)63 (53.8)0.97 (0.60-1.57)0.96 (0.59-1.57)
Number of bedrooms
< 335 (23.2)29 (24.8)11
≥ 3116 (76.8)88 (75.2)1.09 (0.62-1.92)1.09 (0.61-1.96)
Household density
< 255 (36.4)44 (37.6)11
≥ 296 (63.6)73 (62.4)1.05 (0.64-1.73)1.05 (0.64-1.73)
Toilet location
Indoors85 (56.3)73 (62.9)11
Outdoor66 (43.7)43 (37.1)1.32 (0.80-2.16)1.55 (0.85-2.82)
Presence of smokers
No38 (25.2)26 (22.2)11
Yes113 (74.8)91 (77.8)0.85 (0.48-1.50)0.85 (0.48-1.52)
Presence of any pets in the house1
No36 (23.8)31 (26.5)11
Yes115 (76.2)86 (73.5)1.15 (0.66-2.31)1.17 (0.67-2.04)
Occupation of head of household
High15 (9.9)18 (15.4)11
Medium56 (37.1)40 (34.2)1.68 (0.76-3.73)1.70 (0.77-3.79)
Low78 (51.7)57 (48.7)1.64 (0.76-3.53)1.69 (0.78-3.67)
Unclassified2 (1.3)2 (1.7)1.20 (0.15-9.57)1.25 (0.15-10.23)
Breastfed
No63 (41.7)48 (41.0)11
Yes61 (40.4)51 (43.6)0.91 (0.54-1.55)0.89 (0.49-1.59)
Unknown27 (17.9)18 (15.4)1.14 (0.56-2.31)1.12 (0.54-2.31)
Table 3 Early life and childhood household factors and achalasia risk n (%)
Risk factorsAchalasia casesControlsUnadjusted OR (95%CI)Adjusted OR1
n = 151n = 117(95%CI)
Occupation class
High39 (25.8)45 (38.5)11
Medium47 (31.1)32 (27.4)1.69 (0.91-3.15)1.75 (0.93-3.29)
Low55 (36.4)34 (29.1)1.87 (1.02-3.42)1.88 (1.02-3.45)
Unclassified10 (6.6)6 (5.1)1.92 (0.64-5.77)1.90 (0.59-6.14)
Years in education
< 13 yr91 (60.3)64 (54.7)11
≥ 13 yr60 (39.7)53 (45.3)0.80 (0.49-1.30)0.92 (0.52-1.61)
Smoking status
Non-smoker91 (60.3)61 (52.1)11
Former smoker36 (23.8)28 (23.9)0.86 (0.48-1.56)0.82 (0.44-1.54)
Current smoker24 (15.9)28 (23.9)0.57 (0.30-1.08)0.47 (0.24-0.92)
Alcohol consumer
No58 (38.4)31 (26.5)11
Yes93 (61.6)86 (73.5)0.58 (0.34-0.98)0.55 (0.32-0.95)
Combined alcohol/smoking status
Non-drinker and Non-smoker46 (30.5)20 (17.1)11
Drinks alcohol or ever smoker57 (37.8)52 (44.4)0.48 (0.25-0.91)0.48 (0.25-0.93)
Drinks alcohol and ever smoker48 (31.8)45 (38.5)0.46 (0.24-0.90)0.41 (0.21-0.83)
History of foreign travel outside Europe
No96 (63.6)58 (49.6)11
Yes55 (36.4)59 (50.4)0.56 (0.34-0.92)0.59 (0.35-0.99)
Presence of any pets in the house
No37 (24.5)44 (37.6)11
Yes114 (75.5)73 (62.4)1.86 (1.10-3.14)1.92 (1.12-3.31)