Background - Impaired growth and development of the respiratory system during fetal and early postnatal life may have important implications for lung development and later lung health. The aim of this study was to examine the association of diminished premorbid airway function, prior wheezing, and maternal smoking with airway function at 1 year of age. Methods - Respiratory function was measured at the end of the first year in 100 of 108 healthy term infants (93%) in whom similar measurements had been undertaken prior to any respiratory illness at 8 weeks. Physician diagnosed wheezing episodes were identified retrospectively from medical records. Results - At 1 year specific airway conductance during end expiration (sGawEE; /s/kPa) was sign...
In the last two decades, 5 cohort studies have been initiated to examine the association of infant r...
Compared with term-born infants, preterm infants have increased respiratory morbidity in the first y...
A longitudinal cohort of 2,957 babies, born in 1975-1978, was used to investigate whether perinatal ...
Background - Impaired growth and development of the respiratory system during fetal and early postna...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether abnormalities of lung volume and/or airway function were associated...
Introduction: Respiratory symptoms including wheezing are common in preterm-born children but the na...
Introduction Infants of mothers who smoke have reduced respiratory function and are more likely to d...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the possible effects of exposure to cigarette smoking during fo...
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Introduction: Increasing evidence suggests that poor lung function in...
Recent evidence suggests that impaired lung development is linked with diminished lung function and ...
Recent studies have shown that maternal obesity is associated with increased risk of wheezing in the...
Rationale: There is evidence that perinatal lung development predicts childhood wheeze. However, ver...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that fetal smoke exposure is associated with increased r...
Abstract Background Exposure to cigarette smoking during foetal and early postnatal life may have im...
To examine the degree to which neonatal illness severity, post-neonatal health problems, child chara...
In the last two decades, 5 cohort studies have been initiated to examine the association of infant r...
Compared with term-born infants, preterm infants have increased respiratory morbidity in the first y...
A longitudinal cohort of 2,957 babies, born in 1975-1978, was used to investigate whether perinatal ...
Background - Impaired growth and development of the respiratory system during fetal and early postna...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether abnormalities of lung volume and/or airway function were associated...
Introduction: Respiratory symptoms including wheezing are common in preterm-born children but the na...
Introduction Infants of mothers who smoke have reduced respiratory function and are more likely to d...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the possible effects of exposure to cigarette smoking during fo...
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Introduction: Increasing evidence suggests that poor lung function in...
Recent evidence suggests that impaired lung development is linked with diminished lung function and ...
Recent studies have shown that maternal obesity is associated with increased risk of wheezing in the...
Rationale: There is evidence that perinatal lung development predicts childhood wheeze. However, ver...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that fetal smoke exposure is associated with increased r...
Abstract Background Exposure to cigarette smoking during foetal and early postnatal life may have im...
To examine the degree to which neonatal illness severity, post-neonatal health problems, child chara...
In the last two decades, 5 cohort studies have been initiated to examine the association of infant r...
Compared with term-born infants, preterm infants have increased respiratory morbidity in the first y...
A longitudinal cohort of 2,957 babies, born in 1975-1978, was used to investigate whether perinatal ...