BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the associations between birth weight and lung function in a cohort of women aged 60-79 years and to combine these results with those from other published studies in a systematic review and meta-analysis. METHODS: The associations of self-reported birth weight with adult lung function (forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory flow rate during mid expiration (FEF(25-75)), all measured using standard procedures, were assessed in a cross sectional study of 2257 British women aged 60-79 years. A detailed literature search was used to identify all published studies of the association, and meta-analysis was used to pool the results from our stud...
BackgroundThe impact of birth weight on lung function and risk of asthma remains contentious. Our ai...
AbstractBackgroundLow birth weight and gestational maternal smoking have been linked with reduced lu...
A longitudinal cohort of 2,957 babies, born in 1975-1978, was used to investigate whether perinatal ...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence on the "fetal origins hypothesis" of association between b...
Background: Associations between birth weight (BW) and adult lung function have been inconsistent an...
BACKGROUND: While some studies suggest that poor fetal growth rate, as indicated by lower birth weig...
Background Findings from previous studies investigating the relationship between birth weight and ad...
Background: Poor fetal growth rate, as indicated by lower birth weight, is associated with lower res...
BACKGROUND: A study was undertaken to assess the associations between indicators of early life socio...
Early life conditions are associated with lung function and the development of respiratory and non-r...
Objective To evaluate how birth weight affects lung function measurements in childhood and adolesce...
Background: low birth weight and gestational maternal smoking have been linked with reduced lung fun...
BACKGROUND:Overweight/obesity has been reported to worsen pulmonary function (PF). This study aimed ...
Rationale Early-life exposures may influence lung function at different stages of the life course. H...
BACKGROUND: Most evidence about associations between birth weight and adult cancer risk comes from s...
BackgroundThe impact of birth weight on lung function and risk of asthma remains contentious. Our ai...
AbstractBackgroundLow birth weight and gestational maternal smoking have been linked with reduced lu...
A longitudinal cohort of 2,957 babies, born in 1975-1978, was used to investigate whether perinatal ...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence on the "fetal origins hypothesis" of association between b...
Background: Associations between birth weight (BW) and adult lung function have been inconsistent an...
BACKGROUND: While some studies suggest that poor fetal growth rate, as indicated by lower birth weig...
Background Findings from previous studies investigating the relationship between birth weight and ad...
Background: Poor fetal growth rate, as indicated by lower birth weight, is associated with lower res...
BACKGROUND: A study was undertaken to assess the associations between indicators of early life socio...
Early life conditions are associated with lung function and the development of respiratory and non-r...
Objective To evaluate how birth weight affects lung function measurements in childhood and adolesce...
Background: low birth weight and gestational maternal smoking have been linked with reduced lung fun...
BACKGROUND:Overweight/obesity has been reported to worsen pulmonary function (PF). This study aimed ...
Rationale Early-life exposures may influence lung function at different stages of the life course. H...
BACKGROUND: Most evidence about associations between birth weight and adult cancer risk comes from s...
BackgroundThe impact of birth weight on lung function and risk of asthma remains contentious. Our ai...
AbstractBackgroundLow birth weight and gestational maternal smoking have been linked with reduced lu...
A longitudinal cohort of 2,957 babies, born in 1975-1978, was used to investigate whether perinatal ...