Quality of life, salivary cortisol and atopic diseases in young children.
Leif-Bjarte RolfsjordHåvard Ove SkjervenEgil BakkeheimTeresa Løvold BerentsKai-Håkon CarlsenKarin C Lødrup CarlsenPublished in: PloS one (2019)
At two years, most QoL domains decreased with lower salivary cortisol among children who had been hospitalised for acute bronchiolitis in infancy, but for one domain only among controls. Recurrent bronchial obstruction and to a lesser extent atopic dermatitis, weakened these associations that nevertheless remained significant. After bronchiolitis, lower QoL in one-year old children was associated with lower salivary cortisol at two years.