Abstract

Prevalence of allergic rhinitis (AR) in children is reported to be increasing worldwide. Although AR can significantly impair quality of life of the affected children, it is often ignored or left untreated because of its non-life threatening nature. To reveal a possible impact of AR on daily life of children, we investigated the relationship between physical activity assessed by an accelerometer and questionnaire-based AR symptoms in general population of school children.

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