<div><p>Background</p><p>Estimates of prevalence of wheeze depend on questionnaires. However, wording of questions may vary between studies. We investigated effects of alternative wording on estimates of prevalence and severity of wheeze, and associations with risk factors.</p><p>Methods</p><p>White and South Asian children from a population-based cohort (UK) were randomly assigned to two groups and followed up at one, four and six years (1998, 2001, 2003). Parents were asked either if their child ever had “attacks of wheeze” (attack group, N=535), or “wheezing or whistling in the chest” (whistling group, N=2859). All other study aspects were identical, including questions about other respiratory symptoms.</p><p>Results</p><p>Prevalence of ...
OBJECTIVES In epidemiological studies, childhood asthma is usually assessed with questionnaires d...
Background: Different wheeze phenotypes have been identified, primarily in preschool children. Obje...
prospective study in a large middle-aged general population Mathias Holm1*, Kjell Torén1,2 and Eva A...
Background Estimates of prevalence of wheeze depend on questionnaires. However, wording of ques-tion...
BACKGROUND Estimates of prevalence of wheeze depend on questionnaires. However, wording of questi...
<p>*A few questionnaire items had different wording in the two groups. Among them was the question a...
ABSTRACT: The epidemiology of wheeze in children, when assessed by questionnaires, is dependent on p...
Objective: Results of epidemiological studies are greatly influenced by the chosen methodology. The ...
To compare risk factors for wheezy bronchitis (WB) and multi-trigger wheeze (MTW) in pre-pubertal ch...
‘We ought only to bring in a new name if it indicates a real species with distinct specific qualitie...
Background: Over the last decade there has been an apparent increase in childhood wheeze. We specu...
The epidemiology of wheeze, asthma and recurrent cough was studied in preschool children using a par...
Background: Epidemiological data for south Asian children in the UK are contradictory, showing a low...
BACKGROUND Wheezing illnesses are characterized by phenotypic variability, which changes with age...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data for south Asian children in the United Kingdom are contradictory, s...
OBJECTIVES In epidemiological studies, childhood asthma is usually assessed with questionnaires d...
Background: Different wheeze phenotypes have been identified, primarily in preschool children. Obje...
prospective study in a large middle-aged general population Mathias Holm1*, Kjell Torén1,2 and Eva A...
Background Estimates of prevalence of wheeze depend on questionnaires. However, wording of ques-tion...
BACKGROUND Estimates of prevalence of wheeze depend on questionnaires. However, wording of questi...
<p>*A few questionnaire items had different wording in the two groups. Among them was the question a...
ABSTRACT: The epidemiology of wheeze in children, when assessed by questionnaires, is dependent on p...
Objective: Results of epidemiological studies are greatly influenced by the chosen methodology. The ...
To compare risk factors for wheezy bronchitis (WB) and multi-trigger wheeze (MTW) in pre-pubertal ch...
‘We ought only to bring in a new name if it indicates a real species with distinct specific qualitie...
Background: Over the last decade there has been an apparent increase in childhood wheeze. We specu...
The epidemiology of wheeze, asthma and recurrent cough was studied in preschool children using a par...
Background: Epidemiological data for south Asian children in the UK are contradictory, showing a low...
BACKGROUND Wheezing illnesses are characterized by phenotypic variability, which changes with age...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data for south Asian children in the United Kingdom are contradictory, s...
OBJECTIVES In epidemiological studies, childhood asthma is usually assessed with questionnaires d...
Background: Different wheeze phenotypes have been identified, primarily in preschool children. Obje...
prospective study in a large middle-aged general population Mathias Holm1*, Kjell Torén1,2 and Eva A...