2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2016.01.005
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Quality of Life and Health Outcomes in Overweight and Non-Overweight Children With Asthma

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“…Weight reduction of even 5–10% can lead to better asthma control and QOL (Evidence B) [ 60 ]. Risk ratio analysis showed that obese children had a higher likelihood of going to the emergency department and of hospitalization than the overweight and normal-weight groups [ 72 ]. Older male children with more severe asthma who had at least one smoking parent reported lower asthma-specific QOL according to self- and proxy reports.…”
Section: Other Potential Measures To Improve Qol In Severe Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weight reduction of even 5–10% can lead to better asthma control and QOL (Evidence B) [ 60 ]. Risk ratio analysis showed that obese children had a higher likelihood of going to the emergency department and of hospitalization than the overweight and normal-weight groups [ 72 ]. Older male children with more severe asthma who had at least one smoking parent reported lower asthma-specific QOL according to self- and proxy reports.…”
Section: Other Potential Measures To Improve Qol In Severe Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obese children with asthma are more likely to go to the emergency department than their overweight and normal weight counterparts [38]. Also noteworthy is the fact that obese paediatric in patients with acute asthma exacerbations have a significantly higher risk of requiring mechanical ventilation, higher mean total hospital charges, and longer mean length of hospital stay compared to non-obese paediatric in patients with acute asthma, according to Okubo et al [39].…”
Section: Asthma Control and Severitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nächtliche/s Symptome/Erwachen Einsatz einer Bedarfsmedikation/Notfallbehandlung Lungenfunktion (PEF oder FEV1) Exazerbation 1 1 Jegliche Exazerbation in einer Woche = "unkontrolliertes Asthma" (Definition Exazerbation: Episode gekennzeichnet von Zunahme von Husten, Atemnot, pfeifenden Atemgeräuschen und/oder Brustenge, einhergehend mit Abfall PEF oder FEV1) Bemerkungen: Angaben beziehen sich auf beliebige Woche der letzten 4 Wochen, FEV1=Forciertes (7)(8)(9). Zum anderen sind auch die finanziellen Folgen für das Gesundheitswesen von Bedeutung (10).…”
Section: Einschränkung Von Aktivitäten Im Alltagunclassified