Objectives: A national lockdown was implemented in Israel in order to slow the viral spread of COVID-19. We assessed the real-time effects of the lockdown on disease expression and lifestyle modifications in pediatric patients with chronic respiratory disorders.
Methods: An anonymous electronic questionnaire was distributed during lockdown (March–May 2020) to caregivers of patients with chronic respiratory disorders. The primary outcome was changes in disease expression and the secondary outcomes were changes in lifestyle and caregivers’ emotional status.
Results: The clinical status of one-third of the 445 participating patients (age 0-18 years) reportedly improved, including decreased respiratory symptoms (n = 133, 33%), exacerbation frequency (n = 147, 35%) and use of reliever medications (n = 101, 27.4%). The condition of ~10% of the patients worsened. Clinical improvement was noted mostly in young patients5 years (P < .001), had increased screen time, decreased physical activity, and shorter sleep durations compared to their younger counterparts (P =.008,
Conclusions: COVID-19 lockdown was associated with clinical improvement/stability for most of the surveyed children, but their caregivers` anxiety level was heightened. Increased sedentary lifestyle was reported mostly in older children.