Asma inducida por ejercicio: Diferencias en la percepciónde síntomas entre pacientes pediátricos y sus padres

Background: Exercise is a frequent trigger of symptoms in asthmatic children and it worsens their quality of life. Aim: To compare the perception about exercise among asthmatic pediatric patients and their parents. Material and methods: Asthmatic patients with symptoms related to exercise, were test...

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Autores principales: Brockmann V,Pablo, Fodor O,Daniel, Caussade L,Solange, Campos M,Eugenia, Bertrand N,Pablo
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Publicado: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2006
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720060006000102006-08-14Asma inducida por ejercicio: Diferencias en la percepciónde síntomas entre pacientes pediátricos y sus padresBrockmann V,PabloFodor O,DanielCaussade L,SolangeCampos M,EugeniaBertrand N,Pablo Asthma, exercise-induced Quality of life Respiratory sounds Background: Exercise is a frequent trigger of symptoms in asthmatic children and it worsens their quality of life. Aim: To compare the perception about exercise among asthmatic pediatric patients and their parents. Material and methods: Asthmatic patients with symptoms related to exercise, were tested with an exercise challenge test following the Tal protocol. Before testing, a questionnaire about symptoms triggered by exercise was answered by children and their parents. The data was analyzed with a Kappa correlation test. Results: Seventy five patients, aged 6 to 15 years, were studied. Forty one percent exercised less than one hour per week. Although 64% reported to experience respiratory difficulty and 80% cough during exertion, 87% were willing to perform more exercise. Forty percent of all patients had a positive challenge test for exercise-induced asthma. Correlation between patient's and parent's answers about the effect of physical activity exercise was low, with a kappa of 0.53. There was no correlation between exercise test and the answers to the questionnaire. Conclusions: Children with asthma frequently have exercise-associated symptoms and parental perception about this problem is very lowinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.134 n.6 20062006-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872006000600010es10.4067/S0034-98872006000600010
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language Spanish / Castilian
topic Asthma, exercise-induced
Quality of life
Respiratory sounds
spellingShingle Asthma, exercise-induced
Quality of life
Respiratory sounds
Brockmann V,Pablo
Fodor O,Daniel
Caussade L,Solange
Campos M,Eugenia
Bertrand N,Pablo
Asma inducida por ejercicio: Diferencias en la percepciónde síntomas entre pacientes pediátricos y sus padres
description Background: Exercise is a frequent trigger of symptoms in asthmatic children and it worsens their quality of life. Aim: To compare the perception about exercise among asthmatic pediatric patients and their parents. Material and methods: Asthmatic patients with symptoms related to exercise, were tested with an exercise challenge test following the Tal protocol. Before testing, a questionnaire about symptoms triggered by exercise was answered by children and their parents. The data was analyzed with a Kappa correlation test. Results: Seventy five patients, aged 6 to 15 years, were studied. Forty one percent exercised less than one hour per week. Although 64% reported to experience respiratory difficulty and 80% cough during exertion, 87% were willing to perform more exercise. Forty percent of all patients had a positive challenge test for exercise-induced asthma. Correlation between patient's and parent's answers about the effect of physical activity exercise was low, with a kappa of 0.53. There was no correlation between exercise test and the answers to the questionnaire. Conclusions: Children with asthma frequently have exercise-associated symptoms and parental perception about this problem is very low
author Brockmann V,Pablo
Fodor O,Daniel
Caussade L,Solange
Campos M,Eugenia
Bertrand N,Pablo
author_facet Brockmann V,Pablo
Fodor O,Daniel
Caussade L,Solange
Campos M,Eugenia
Bertrand N,Pablo
author_sort Brockmann V,Pablo
title Asma inducida por ejercicio: Diferencias en la percepciónde síntomas entre pacientes pediátricos y sus padres
title_short Asma inducida por ejercicio: Diferencias en la percepciónde síntomas entre pacientes pediátricos y sus padres
title_full Asma inducida por ejercicio: Diferencias en la percepciónde síntomas entre pacientes pediátricos y sus padres
title_fullStr Asma inducida por ejercicio: Diferencias en la percepciónde síntomas entre pacientes pediátricos y sus padres
title_full_unstemmed Asma inducida por ejercicio: Diferencias en la percepciónde síntomas entre pacientes pediátricos y sus padres
title_sort asma inducida por ejercicio: diferencias en la percepciónde síntomas entre pacientes pediátricos y sus padres
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2006
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