2020
DOI: 10.4168/aard.2020.8.4.191
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Risk factors for the development of asthma symptoms in children with allergic rhinitis

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“…Furthermore, such education should be personalized depending on the education level of the mother and on whether the mother has a job [ 47 ]. Depressed parents tend to blame children for their behaviors by perceiving them negatively without appropriate intervention, giving children a negative influence on their behaviors [ 5 ]; Thus, a health management program for children should entail a procedure to check the emotional status of their parents.…”
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“…Furthermore, such education should be personalized depending on the education level of the mother and on whether the mother has a job [ 47 ]. Depressed parents tend to blame children for their behaviors by perceiving them negatively without appropriate intervention, giving children a negative influence on their behaviors [ 5 ]; Thus, a health management program for children should entail a procedure to check the emotional status of their parents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent reports have indicated that allergic diseases are associated with weight gain, thus emphasizing the importance of weight management as well as symptom management in children with allergic diseases [ 5 ]. According to the relevant studies [ 6 ], allergic diseases and weight gain may be induced by similar foods, hence their correlation.…”
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confidence: 99%