Relationships between cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality and breathlessness, a definition of chronic bronchitis, and pulmonary function are investigated among men in two employed populations (17 717 London civil servants and 4904 Scottish workers) and in two communities (844 men in Tecumseh, Michigan and 6859 men in Renfrew and Paisley Burghs, Scotland). Men are aged 40-64 years at entry in all studies except Renfrew-Paisley, where they are aged 45-64 years. Length of follow-up ranges from 6 to 16 years. Age and smoking habits were controlled for in all analyses. Chronic phlegm production is not significantly associated with CVD mortality, and 'chronic bronchitis ' is significantly associated with mortality only in the employe...
Aims: Both sudden cardiac death (SCD) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are common co...
Background: examine baseline dyspnoea and subsequent 10-year mortality adjusting for age and gender ...
BACKGROUND: Reduced forced expiratory volume (FEV(1)) and forced vital capacity (FVC) are risk facto...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between reported respiratory symptoms (as elicited by questionnai...
Background Breathlessness is prevalent in the general population and may be associated with adverse ...
In Papua New Guinea a 15-year mortality follow-up was carried out among 2026 Highlanders and 1734 co...
Persons with impaired lung function, asthma, or chronic bronchitis in Tecumseh, Michigan in 1962-196...
This study determined the association between respiratory symptoms and death from cardiovascular (CV...
BACKGROUND: Breathlessness is a common presentation in primary care. AIM: To assess the long-term ri...
A study has been made of chronic respiratory disease among 83 men and 217 women aged 65 and over, ra...
Purpose Despite data showing breathlessness to be more prevalent in older adults, we have little det...
Purpose Despite data showing breathlessness to be more prevalent in older adults, we have little det...
The authors examined the extent to which socioeconomic position, behavior-related factors, cardiovas...
INTRODUCTION: Breathlessness is debilitating and increases in prevalence with age, with people progr...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the association between leisure time physical activity and cause-spe...
Aims: Both sudden cardiac death (SCD) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are common co...
Background: examine baseline dyspnoea and subsequent 10-year mortality adjusting for age and gender ...
BACKGROUND: Reduced forced expiratory volume (FEV(1)) and forced vital capacity (FVC) are risk facto...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between reported respiratory symptoms (as elicited by questionnai...
Background Breathlessness is prevalent in the general population and may be associated with adverse ...
In Papua New Guinea a 15-year mortality follow-up was carried out among 2026 Highlanders and 1734 co...
Persons with impaired lung function, asthma, or chronic bronchitis in Tecumseh, Michigan in 1962-196...
This study determined the association between respiratory symptoms and death from cardiovascular (CV...
BACKGROUND: Breathlessness is a common presentation in primary care. AIM: To assess the long-term ri...
A study has been made of chronic respiratory disease among 83 men and 217 women aged 65 and over, ra...
Purpose Despite data showing breathlessness to be more prevalent in older adults, we have little det...
Purpose Despite data showing breathlessness to be more prevalent in older adults, we have little det...
The authors examined the extent to which socioeconomic position, behavior-related factors, cardiovas...
INTRODUCTION: Breathlessness is debilitating and increases in prevalence with age, with people progr...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the association between leisure time physical activity and cause-spe...
Aims: Both sudden cardiac death (SCD) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are common co...
Background: examine baseline dyspnoea and subsequent 10-year mortality adjusting for age and gender ...
BACKGROUND: Reduced forced expiratory volume (FEV(1)) and forced vital capacity (FVC) are risk facto...