Background: Recent reports indicate that over the next decade rates of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in women will exceed those in men in the western world, though in most jurisdictions, women continue to smoke less compared with men. Whether female adult smokers are biologically more susceptible to COPD is unknown. This study reviewed the available evidence to determine whether female adult smokers have a faster decline in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) compared with male adult smokers and whether age modifies the relationship between cigarette smoke and lung function decline.Methods: A systematic review and a meta-analysis was performed of population-based cohort studies that had a follow-up period of at leas...
We wanted to test the hypothesis that gender differences in effects of smoking on the rate of declin...
We wanted to test the hypothesis that gender differences in effects of smoking on the rate of declin...
Background: There is increasing appreciation of gender differences in COPD but scant data whether ri...
Background: Recent reports indicate that over the next decade rates of chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Background: Recent reports indicate that over the next decade rates of chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Background: Recent reports indicate that over the next decade rates of chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Background: Recent reports indicate that over the next decade rates of chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Background: Recent reports indicate that over the next decade rates of chronic obst...
Abstract Background Recent reports indicate that over the next decade rates of chronic obstructive p...
RATIONALE: The prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is increasing faster among...
RATIONALE: The prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is increasing faster among...
SummaryBackgroundThere is increasing appreciation of gender differences in COPD but scant data wheth...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to determine if effects from smoking on lung function measured over 11 years...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to determine if effects from smoking on lung function measured over 11 years...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has traditionally been viewed as a disease affecting ol...
We wanted to test the hypothesis that gender differences in effects of smoking on the rate of declin...
We wanted to test the hypothesis that gender differences in effects of smoking on the rate of declin...
Background: There is increasing appreciation of gender differences in COPD but scant data whether ri...
Background: Recent reports indicate that over the next decade rates of chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Background: Recent reports indicate that over the next decade rates of chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Background: Recent reports indicate that over the next decade rates of chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Background: Recent reports indicate that over the next decade rates of chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Background: Recent reports indicate that over the next decade rates of chronic obst...
Abstract Background Recent reports indicate that over the next decade rates of chronic obstructive p...
RATIONALE: The prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is increasing faster among...
RATIONALE: The prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is increasing faster among...
SummaryBackgroundThere is increasing appreciation of gender differences in COPD but scant data wheth...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to determine if effects from smoking on lung function measured over 11 years...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to determine if effects from smoking on lung function measured over 11 years...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has traditionally been viewed as a disease affecting ol...
We wanted to test the hypothesis that gender differences in effects of smoking on the rate of declin...
We wanted to test the hypothesis that gender differences in effects of smoking on the rate of declin...
Background: There is increasing appreciation of gender differences in COPD but scant data whether ri...