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Search for: [Abstract = "groups during the last week. However, there was astatistically significant correlation of the degree of physical activitylimitation and indicator of the quality of life in group I, there wasborder line statistical significance in group II.There was no significant difference in the incidence of individualsymptoms assessed in the ACT test \(during the past 4 weeks\) betweenthe analyzed groups. Likewise, there was no statistically significantdifference observed in the assessment of the level of asthma control,calculated on the basis of ACT scores in the two groups. Regressionanalysis indicated no participation of ACT test scores, nor anysymptoms included in this test, with the level of quality of life inchildren of the two groups.The following analysis of the incidence of asthma symptoms in thepast 12 months did not reveal any significant differences, except forthe presence of exacerbations during this time period. Theseexacerbations occurred significantly more often in group I than ingroup II. Subsequent univariate regression analysis indicated asignificant relationship between the fact of asthmatic physical activitylimitation and quality of life in children only in group II. Moreover, in \; this group there was observed negative correlation of the quality oflife and the frequency of daytime symptoms. However, in group I,there was a significant relationship between the frequency of"]

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