Table 1.
Total (N = 339) | |
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Mean age, years (SD) | 7.4 (2.09) |
Sex, male, (%) | 220 (65) |
Race, % | |
Caucasian | 256 (76) |
African American | 60 (18) |
Asian | 14 (4) |
Other | 9 (3) |
Mean duration of asthma, years (SD) | 4.6 (2.52) |
Allergy history | |
No allergies, n (%) | 135 (40) |
One or more allergies | 203 (60) |
Number of subjects reporting exacerbations in the prior year, n (%)a | |
Requiring hospitalization | 25 (7) |
Requiring oral corticosteriods | 331 (98) |
Type of school | |
Traditional, not started at randomization | 309 (91) |
Traditional, started when randomized | 14 (4) |
Daycare | 11 (3) |
Year-round, not started at randomization | 1 (<1) |
Year-round, started when randomized | 4 (1) |
An exacerbation was defined per the protocol as a deterioration of asthma that required the use of outpatient SCS (tablets, suspensions, or injection) or an urgent care visit, hospitalization, or emergency room visit; ITT, intent-to-treat; SCS, systemic corticosteroid; SD, standard deviation.