BACKGROUND: Little is known about factors associated with lung function decline in asthma. OBJECTIVE: To identify the determinants of FEV(1) decline in adults with asthma with and without airflow obstruction at baseline. METHODS: An international cohort of 638 subjects with asthma (20-44 years old) was identified in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (1991-1993) and followed up from 1998 to 2002. Spirometry was performed on both occasions. FEV(1) decline was related to potential determinants evaluated at baseline and during the follow-up by random intercept linear regression models. The analyses were stratified by the presence of airflow obstruction (FEV(1)/forced vital capacity < 0.70) at baseline. RESULTS: In the group of in...
OBJECTIVE: We explore the association with self-reported asthma and pulmonary function based on spir...
Background and objective While weight loss has been shown to reduce obesity-related comorbidity, man...
rogressive decline in lung function in asthma has been well recognised but not fully explained. For ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about factors associated with lung function decline in asthma. OBJECTIVE...
Background: With increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity, it is important to study how body ...
Several studies have outlined a possible relationship between an increased body mass index (BMI) and...
Background: The role of an elevated body mass index (BMI) in asthma remains controversial. Objective...
Study objectives: To clarify the pathophysiologic features of the relation between asthma and obesit...
Background Studies have suggested that asthma in obese individuals differs from the classic asthma p...
Rationale: The pathogenesis of asthma in obesity is poorly understood, but may be related to breathi...
Increases in body mass index (BMI) are reported to influence asthma response to treatment. The aim o...
Increased wheeze and asthma diagnosis in obesity may be due to reduced lung volume with subsequent a...
Asthma is now recognized as a common cause of disability of great economic cost and preventable deat...
Background: It is unclear why obesity is associated with worse asthma control. We hypothesized that(...
Asthma may have an impact on lung function decline but conflicting results are reported in forced ex...
OBJECTIVE: We explore the association with self-reported asthma and pulmonary function based on spir...
Background and objective While weight loss has been shown to reduce obesity-related comorbidity, man...
rogressive decline in lung function in asthma has been well recognised but not fully explained. For ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about factors associated with lung function decline in asthma. OBJECTIVE...
Background: With increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity, it is important to study how body ...
Several studies have outlined a possible relationship between an increased body mass index (BMI) and...
Background: The role of an elevated body mass index (BMI) in asthma remains controversial. Objective...
Study objectives: To clarify the pathophysiologic features of the relation between asthma and obesit...
Background Studies have suggested that asthma in obese individuals differs from the classic asthma p...
Rationale: The pathogenesis of asthma in obesity is poorly understood, but may be related to breathi...
Increases in body mass index (BMI) are reported to influence asthma response to treatment. The aim o...
Increased wheeze and asthma diagnosis in obesity may be due to reduced lung volume with subsequent a...
Asthma is now recognized as a common cause of disability of great economic cost and preventable deat...
Background: It is unclear why obesity is associated with worse asthma control. We hypothesized that(...
Asthma may have an impact on lung function decline but conflicting results are reported in forced ex...
OBJECTIVE: We explore the association with self-reported asthma and pulmonary function based on spir...
Background and objective While weight loss has been shown to reduce obesity-related comorbidity, man...
rogressive decline in lung function in asthma has been well recognised but not fully explained. For ...