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Seasonal Variation in Months of Birth and Symptom Flares in Korean Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Authors:Yoon Suk Jung  Chang Seok Song  Eun Ran Kim  Dong Il Park  Young Ho Kim  Jae Myung Cha  Jae Hak Kim  Suck Ho Lee  Chang Soo Eun  Dong Soo Han
Abstract:

Background/Aims

Seasonal variation may influence the development and exacerbation of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, most epidemiologic studies on this topic have been conducted in Western countries. The purpose of this study was to determine whether birth dates and symptom flares follow a seasonal pattern in Korean patients with IBD.

Methods

Patients with a diagnosis of IBD established between January 2003 and December 2010 were investigated at six university hospitals in Korea. The expected births and flares, with a uniform distribution during the year and considering differences in the number of days in the months of 1 year, were calculated.

Results

A total of 411 patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 316 patients with Crohn disease (CD) were included in the study. Birth during the winter period, and especially in January and February, was associated with an increased risk of IBD, especially in UC patients. The symptom flares of CD patients occurred most frequently in the spring, with a nadir in the autumn. However, no disease flare seasonality was noted for UC patients.

Conclusions

Our data suggest that seasonally varying environmental factors during pregnancy and the postpartum period are associated with a susceptibility to IBD later in life and that exacerbations of CD are influenced by seasonal factors.
Keywords:Inflammatory bowel diseases  Seasonality  Birth month  Symptom flares
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