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Cognitive dysfunction and quality of life during pollen season in children with seasonal allergic rhinitis

BACKGROUND: Allergic rhinitis often gives rise to impaired quality of life and is believed to also affect cognitive function. We aimed to examine whether cognitive functions were impaired during grass pollen season in symptomatic allergic children and to relate the degree of impairment to quality of...

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Autores principales: Papapostolou, Georgia, Kiotseridis, Hampus, Romberg, Kerstin, Dahl, Åslög, Bjermer, Leif, Lindgren, Magnus, Aronsson, David, Tunsäter, Alf, Tufvesson, Ellen
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7818136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32767782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pai.13328
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author Papapostolou, Georgia
Kiotseridis, Hampus
Romberg, Kerstin
Dahl, Åslög
Bjermer, Leif
Lindgren, Magnus
Aronsson, David
Tunsäter, Alf
Tufvesson, Ellen
author_facet Papapostolou, Georgia
Kiotseridis, Hampus
Romberg, Kerstin
Dahl, Åslög
Bjermer, Leif
Lindgren, Magnus
Aronsson, David
Tunsäter, Alf
Tufvesson, Ellen
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description BACKGROUND: Allergic rhinitis often gives rise to impaired quality of life and is believed to also affect cognitive function. We aimed to examine whether cognitive functions were impaired during grass pollen season in symptomatic allergic children and to relate the degree of impairment to quality of life and biomarkers related to stress and inflammation. METHODS: Forty‐three grass pollen‐allergic children (age 8‐17 years) with non‐satisfactory effect of medication (antihistamines and nasal steroids daily) during previous seasons were included. In addition, 26 matched non‐allergic children were included as controls. Both groups performed cognitive tests (CANTAB) and completed Quality of Life questionnaires outside and during the pollen season. Blood samples were collected and analyzed for stress and inflammatory biomarkers. Pollen level was measured daily. RESULTS: Impaired cognitive function was found in spatial working memory, where the allergic group made more errors compared to the non‐allergic group during pollen season, but not off‐season. No significant differences could be seen between the allergic group and the controls in the other tests investigating visual memory or attention. Quality of health questionnaires revealed more symptoms and impaired quality of life in allergic compared to non‐allergic children, and increased symptoms in allergic children were associated with longer reaction time for simple movement during pollen season. No differences in stress or inflammatory biomarkers could be found between the groups. CONCLUSION: Cognitive function was affected during pollen season in pollen‐allergic children, and the more symptoms the allergic children had, the longer the reaction time in the cognitive tests.
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spelling pubmed-78181362021-01-29 Cognitive dysfunction and quality of life during pollen season in children with seasonal allergic rhinitis Papapostolou, Georgia Kiotseridis, Hampus Romberg, Kerstin Dahl, Åslög Bjermer, Leif Lindgren, Magnus Aronsson, David Tunsäter, Alf Tufvesson, Ellen Pediatr Allergy Immunol ORIGINAL ARTICLES BACKGROUND: Allergic rhinitis often gives rise to impaired quality of life and is believed to also affect cognitive function. We aimed to examine whether cognitive functions were impaired during grass pollen season in symptomatic allergic children and to relate the degree of impairment to quality of life and biomarkers related to stress and inflammation. METHODS: Forty‐three grass pollen‐allergic children (age 8‐17 years) with non‐satisfactory effect of medication (antihistamines and nasal steroids daily) during previous seasons were included. In addition, 26 matched non‐allergic children were included as controls. Both groups performed cognitive tests (CANTAB) and completed Quality of Life questionnaires outside and during the pollen season. Blood samples were collected and analyzed for stress and inflammatory biomarkers. Pollen level was measured daily. RESULTS: Impaired cognitive function was found in spatial working memory, where the allergic group made more errors compared to the non‐allergic group during pollen season, but not off‐season. No significant differences could be seen between the allergic group and the controls in the other tests investigating visual memory or attention. Quality of health questionnaires revealed more symptoms and impaired quality of life in allergic compared to non‐allergic children, and increased symptoms in allergic children were associated with longer reaction time for simple movement during pollen season. No differences in stress or inflammatory biomarkers could be found between the groups. CONCLUSION: Cognitive function was affected during pollen season in pollen‐allergic children, and the more symptoms the allergic children had, the longer the reaction time in the cognitive tests. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-31 2021-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7818136/ /pubmed/32767782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pai.13328 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Pediatric Allergy and Immunology published by European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Lindgren, Magnus
Aronsson, David
Tunsäter, Alf
Tufvesson, Ellen
Cognitive dysfunction and quality of life during pollen season in children with seasonal allergic rhinitis
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title_full Cognitive dysfunction and quality of life during pollen season in children with seasonal allergic rhinitis
title_fullStr Cognitive dysfunction and quality of life during pollen season in children with seasonal allergic rhinitis
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive dysfunction and quality of life during pollen season in children with seasonal allergic rhinitis
title_short Cognitive dysfunction and quality of life during pollen season in children with seasonal allergic rhinitis
title_sort cognitive dysfunction and quality of life during pollen season in children with seasonal allergic rhinitis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7818136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32767782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pai.13328
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