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Fig. 2 | Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology

Fig. 2

From: Oral immunotherapy improves the quality of life of adults with food allergy

Fig. 2

Comparison of the delta in FAQLQ-AF scores between the study group (n = 44) and control group (n = 11). The delta in the study group for all domains but FAH was better than controls both statistically and clinically (represented by the − 0.5 dotted line). AADR: Allergen Avoidance and Dietary Restriction; EI: Emotional Impact; RAE: Risk of Allergen Exposure; FAH: Food Allergy related Health; TS: Total Score; FAIM: Food Allergy Independent Measure. p values for Delta AADR = 0.044, delta EI = 0.002, Delta RAE = 0.012, Delta FAH = 0.54, Delta Total Score = 0.011

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