Impact of the Allergic Asthma on Foot Health-Related Quality of Life and Depression : A Novel Case-Control Research

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Impact of the Allergic Asthma on Foot Health-Related Quality of Life and Depression : A Novel Case-Control ResearchAutor(es)
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2019Cita bibliográfica
López-López, D.; Painceira-Villar, R.; García-Paz, V.; Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo, R.; Losa-Iglesias, M.E.; Rodríguez-Sanz, D.; Calvo-Lobo, C. Impact of the Allergic Asthma on Foot Health-Related Quality of Life and Depression: A Novel Case-Control Research. Medicina 2019, 55, 124.
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[Abstract] Background: Asthma may be considered as a non-communicable condition associated with higher bronchial responsiveness that may impair quality of life (QoL). Purpose: The research aim was to compare scores of depression, as well as general and foot health-related QoL, in patients who suffered from asthma with respect to healthy subjects. Methods: A total sample of 152 subjects, median age of 37.00 ± 16.00 years, were recruited from a respiratory and allergy department of a hospital and divided into patients with asthma (n = 76) and healthy subjects (n = 76). The scores of the Spanish foot health status questionnaire (SFHSQ) domains as well as the Spanish Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI) scores and categories were collected. Results: The only statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) was shown for the difference of the FHSQ footwear domain establishing that patients who suffered from asthma presented a worse QoL related to foot health for footwear (lower FHSQ scores) compared to healthy matched-paired participants (higher FHSQ scores). Regarding the rest of the outcome measurements, there were no statistically significant differences (p > 0.05) for the other FHSQ domains scores as well as the BDI scores and categories. Conclusions: Patients with allergic asthma presented impairment of the QoL related to foot health for footwear, which seemed to be linked to the presence of asthma.
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Asthma
Depression
Foot deformities
Foot diseases
Quality of life
Depression
Foot deformities
Foot diseases
Quality of life
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1010-660X