We studied associations between tobacco smoke, home environment and respiratory health in a 10 year follow up of a cohort of 11,506 adults in Northern Europe. Multilevel logistic regression models were applied to estimate onset and remission of symptoms. Current smokers at baseline developed more respiratory symptoms (OR = 1.39-4.43) and rhinitis symptoms (OR = 1.35). Starting smoking during follow up increased the risk of new respiratory symptoms (OR = 1.54-1.97) and quitting smoking decreased the risk (OR = 0.34-0.60). ETS at baseline increased the risk of wheeze (OR = 1.26). Combined ETS at baseline or follow up increased the risk of wheeze (OR = 1.27) and nocturnal cough (OR = 1.22). Wood painting at baseline reduced remission of asthma...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory diseases are common in childhood and may lead to chronic disease in adult li...
Early life exposure to tobacco smoke has been extensively studied but the role of second-hand smoke ...
Nanna Korsbæk,1,2 Eskild M Landt,1 Morten Dahl1,2 1Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Zealand Univ...
We studied associations between tobacco smoke, home environment and respiratory health in a 10 year ...
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The main aim of this thesis was to evaluate associations between selected home environment factors a...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between reported environmenta...
Smoking, exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and occupational exposure to vapours, gases, ...
Background In Norway, data on the association between second-hand tobacco smoke (SHS...
Smoking is the most important risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Indoor p...
This review summarizes the results of epidemiological studies focusing on the detrimental effects of...
We studied home environment exposures in relation to asthma, allergic rhinitis and atopic dermatitis...
SummaryBackgroundA basic assumption was that exposure to the indoor environment would increase the m...
This review summarizes the results of epidemiological studies focusing on the detrimental effects of...
The overall aims of our studies were to identify risk factors for respiratory symptoms and asthma in...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory diseases are common in childhood and may lead to chronic disease in adult li...
Early life exposure to tobacco smoke has been extensively studied but the role of second-hand smoke ...
Nanna Korsbæk,1,2 Eskild M Landt,1 Morten Dahl1,2 1Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Zealand Univ...
We studied associations between tobacco smoke, home environment and respiratory health in a 10 year ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
The main aim of this thesis was to evaluate associations between selected home environment factors a...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between reported environmenta...
Smoking, exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and occupational exposure to vapours, gases, ...
Background In Norway, data on the association between second-hand tobacco smoke (SHS...
Smoking is the most important risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Indoor p...
This review summarizes the results of epidemiological studies focusing on the detrimental effects of...
We studied home environment exposures in relation to asthma, allergic rhinitis and atopic dermatitis...
SummaryBackgroundA basic assumption was that exposure to the indoor environment would increase the m...
This review summarizes the results of epidemiological studies focusing on the detrimental effects of...
The overall aims of our studies were to identify risk factors for respiratory symptoms and asthma in...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory diseases are common in childhood and may lead to chronic disease in adult li...
Early life exposure to tobacco smoke has been extensively studied but the role of second-hand smoke ...
Nanna Korsbæk,1,2 Eskild M Landt,1 Morten Dahl1,2 1Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Zealand Univ...