Abstract:
Widely researched as separate entities, our understanding of the comorbid effects of childhood obesity and asthma on quality of life is limited. This article discusses the effects of childhood obesity and asthma on self-reported quality of life in low-income African American teens with asthma. When controlling for the influence of symptom frequency, asthma classification, asthma self-efficacy, and asthma self-care levels, body mass index remains a most important factor in determining self-reported quality of life among teens with asthma. Although overweight and obesity did not change the effectiveness of the asthma intervention program, obesity did affect participants quality of life scores
Citation:
Velsor-Friedrich, B., Militello, L. K., Kouba, J., Harrison, P. R., Manion, A., & Doumit, R. (2013). Pediatric obesity and asthma quality of life. Nursing Clinics of North America, 48(2), 259-270.