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Search for: [Abstract = "bserved increase in the quality of life of children andparents in this 3 – month period of observation was not accompaniedby an improvement in\: the values of the parameters of pulmonaryfunction tests, bronchial hyperresponsiveness, physical capacity, levelof asthma control in the 4 weeks period, asthma symptoms in the lastweek, except for significantly less frequent use of β2\-agonists in thelast week.Conclusions1. The quality of life in asthmatic children with obesity andoverweight is no different from the quality of life of asthmaticchildren with normal nutritional status.2. The quality of life of caregivers of asthmatic children with obesityand overweight is no different from the quality of life of caregivers ofasthmatic children with normal nutritional status.3. There is a significant difference in quality of life betweencaregivers and the quality of life of the studied children.4. There was no consistent significant correlation between the qualityof life of asthmatic children and the quality of life of their caregivers,and\: child’s gender, age, the disease severity, the treatment level,pulmonary function test parameters and bronchialhyperresponsiveness, and asthma symptoms in short periods of time\(last week, last month\), including children’s nutritional status differentiation. In both children groups, there was a significant,variable relationship between their quality of li"]

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