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{"target":"https://pubannotation.org/docs/sourcedb/PMC/sourceid/4161609","sourcedb":"PMC","sourceid":"4161609","source_url":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/4161609","text":"The relationships between upper abdominal symptoms, GERD symptoms, dyspepsia symptoms, and asthma symptoms\nThe sum scores for upper abdominal symptoms (upper abdominal score), GERD symptoms (GERD score), and dyspepsia symptoms (dyspepsia score) were calculated using the modified F scale.8 Specifically, the upper abdominal score was calculated as the sum of 14 questions of the modified F scale. The GERD score or dyspepsia score was calculated as the sum of seven questions, each on GERD symptoms or dyspepsia symptoms. The upper abdominal score, GERD score, and dyspepsia score were well correlated with the asthma symptoms score (Figure 4A–C). Although symptoms of both GERD and dyspepsia seemed to affect asthma symptoms, GERD symptoms had a greater contribution to asthma symptoms than dyspepsia symptoms. The multiple regression function was as follows: Asthma symptoms score=0.790×GERD score+0.259×Dyspepsia score+2.924\nThe standardized partial regression coefficients were 0.419 for GERD symptoms and 0.148 for dyspepsia symptoms.","divisions":[{"label":"title","span":{"begin":0,"end":106}},{"label":"p","span":{"begin":107,"end":927}}],"tracks":[{"project":"2_test","denotations":[{"id":"25228816-22414314-55570431","span":{"begin":288,"end":289},"obj":"22414314"}],"attributes":[{"subj":"25228816-22414314-55570431","pred":"source","obj":"2_test"}]}],"config":{"attribute types":[{"pred":"source","value type":"selection","values":[{"id":"2_test","color":"#c693ec","default":true}]}]}}