Looking at allergens increases symptom report in patients with allergic asthma.

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Looking at allergens increases symptom report in patients with allergic asthma. / Von Leupoldt, Andreas; Dahme, Bernhard.

in: J ASTHMA, Jahrgang 49, Nr. 10, 10, 2012, S. 1027-1029.

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@article{e2a3bda0463b4da9a9611328d33237e2,
title = "Looking at allergens increases symptom report in patients with allergic asthma.",
abstract = "Accurate symptom perception is highly important for self-management and clinical treatment of asthma. Recent findings suggest that psychological factors can greatly impact asthma symptom perception. This study examined whether looking at allergens would lead to changes in perceived asthma symptoms.",
keywords = "Adult, Humans, Male, Female, Severity of Illness Index, Respiratory Function Tests, Allergens/*adverse effects, Asthma/*epidemiology/*etiology/psychology, Adult, Humans, Male, Female, Severity of Illness Index, Respiratory Function Tests, Allergens/*adverse effects, Asthma/*epidemiology/*etiology/psychology",
author = "{Von Leupoldt}, Andreas and Bernhard Dahme",
year = "2012",
language = "English",
volume = "49",
pages = "1027--1029",
journal = "J ASTHMA",
issn = "0277-0903",
publisher = "informa healthcare",
number = "10",

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AU - Dahme, Bernhard

PY - 2012

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KW - Female

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KW - Respiratory Function Tests

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KW - Asthma/epidemiology/etiology/psychology

KW - Adult

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Female

KW - Severity of Illness Index

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KW - Allergens/adverse effects

KW - Asthma/epidemiology/etiology/psychology

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