“…As described in detail by van Larebeke et al [30] participants, and in the case of adolescents also their parents, completed a self-reporting questionnaire on socioeconomic status and personal and lifestyle factors, including: age, country of birth of their parents, weight, height, housing, residence history, occurrence of in-house structural modifications or painting, family composition, density of nearby traffic, in-house use of pesticides and in-house exposures to pollutants and chemicals (in terms of use or exposure to solvents, insecticides, herbicides, passive smoking, air refreshers, sprays for impermeabilizing clothes, personal care products, disinfectants) sports, hobbies, contact with animals, smoking and consumption of alcohol, health status and disease experience, occurrence of asthma or eczema or allergies among relatives. For mothers and other women, info was recorded on menstrual cycle and parity.…”