Objective: Asthma is a risk factor for poor early reading in children, for reasons that are unclear. This analysis examines the relationship between changes in asthma severity during the first year of school and being in the lowest quartile of reading achievement after 1 year of school. Methods: We used previously unreported data from our cohort study. Parent interviews and teacher questionnaires enquired about asthma and covariates of achievement at school entry (T1) and 12 months later (T2). Asthma severity scores at T1 and T2 showed that in 27 of 51 children with asthma, symptoms improved over the year, whereas in 24, symptoms persisted or worsened. Word and story reading were assessed at T1 and T2. We compared reading achievement at bot...
Background: The global prevalence of childhood asthma is increasing. The condition impacts physical ...
Background: The relation between respiratory illnesses in early life and the development of asthma a...
BACKGROUND: Children with asthma experience more absenteeism from school compared with their nonasth...
Background: Concerns about the achievement of children with asthma and respiratory conditions are es...
Background: There is inconclusive evidence of the effect of asthma on the academic performance of yo...
Asthma is an inflammatory disorder (Koterba & Saltoun, 2012) and a common chronic condition of child...
Children with asthma may be at risk for decreased school functioning due to acute exacer-bations, in...
The ways in which a diagnosis of asthma can affect the academic achievement of students were examine...
Head Start children with asthma represent a unique student population with unique needs. This study ...
Introduction: Asthma is the most common respiratory disease in children. Asthma symptoms can result ...
Background: Asthma is a chronic disease that mostly occurred in children and burdens the children wi...
Background: This study examines the effect of Asthma on the English-speaking time of school children...
Background: Asthma has the potential to adversely affect children’s school examination performance, ...
BACKGROUND: In a population-based sample of school-age children, we investigated factors associated ...
Asthma affects 1 in 12 children in the U.S. and has shown to affect a child’s peer functioning and a...
Background: The global prevalence of childhood asthma is increasing. The condition impacts physical ...
Background: The relation between respiratory illnesses in early life and the development of asthma a...
BACKGROUND: Children with asthma experience more absenteeism from school compared with their nonasth...
Background: Concerns about the achievement of children with asthma and respiratory conditions are es...
Background: There is inconclusive evidence of the effect of asthma on the academic performance of yo...
Asthma is an inflammatory disorder (Koterba & Saltoun, 2012) and a common chronic condition of child...
Children with asthma may be at risk for decreased school functioning due to acute exacer-bations, in...
The ways in which a diagnosis of asthma can affect the academic achievement of students were examine...
Head Start children with asthma represent a unique student population with unique needs. This study ...
Introduction: Asthma is the most common respiratory disease in children. Asthma symptoms can result ...
Background: Asthma is a chronic disease that mostly occurred in children and burdens the children wi...
Background: This study examines the effect of Asthma on the English-speaking time of school children...
Background: Asthma has the potential to adversely affect children’s school examination performance, ...
BACKGROUND: In a population-based sample of school-age children, we investigated factors associated ...
Asthma affects 1 in 12 children in the U.S. and has shown to affect a child’s peer functioning and a...
Background: The global prevalence of childhood asthma is increasing. The condition impacts physical ...
Background: The relation between respiratory illnesses in early life and the development of asthma a...
BACKGROUND: Children with asthma experience more absenteeism from school compared with their nonasth...