The continued inclusion of race in spirometry reference equations is a topic of intense debate for adult lung function, but less discussion has focused on implications for children. Obtaining accurate estimates of children's lung function is an important component of the diagnosis of childhood respiratory illnesses, including asthma, cystic fibrosis, and interstitial lung disease. Given the higher burden among racial/ethnic minorities for many respiratory illnesses, it is critical to avoid racial bias in interpreting lung function. We recommend against the continued use of race-specific reference equations for a number of reasons. The original reference populations used to develop the equations were comprised of children with restricted rac...
Conclusion Ethnic differences in lung volumes exist and cannot be accounted for by a simple correcti...
Copyright © 2008 American Thoracic SocietyObjectives: To examine ethnic differences in lung function...
SummaryBackgroundSince populations evolve, measurement protocols and equipment improve and analysis ...
The practice of using race or ethnicity in medicine to explain differences between individuals is be...
Rationale: African American individuals have worse outcomes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease...
OBJECTIVES Age- and height-adjusted spirometric lung function of South Asian children is lower th...
Can ethnic differences in spirometry be attributed to differences in physique and socioeconomic fact...
OBJECTIVES: Age- and height-adjusted spirometric lung function of South Asian children is lower than...
BackgroundVariation in genetic ancestry among genetically admixed racial and ethnic groups may influ...
African-American children have lower lung volumes than White children. However, the contributions of...
Background: Spirometry reference values differ by race/ethnicity, which is controversial. We evaluat...
ObjectiveTo determine the interpretative consequences of adopting the Global Lungs 2012 (GLI-2012) s...
RATIONALE: Adverse effects of exposures to ambient air pollution on lung function are well documente...
Previous studies of pulmonary diffusing capacity in healthy children primarily focused upon Caucasia...
The 2005 guidelines of the American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society recommend the use ...
Conclusion Ethnic differences in lung volumes exist and cannot be accounted for by a simple correcti...
Copyright © 2008 American Thoracic SocietyObjectives: To examine ethnic differences in lung function...
SummaryBackgroundSince populations evolve, measurement protocols and equipment improve and analysis ...
The practice of using race or ethnicity in medicine to explain differences between individuals is be...
Rationale: African American individuals have worse outcomes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease...
OBJECTIVES Age- and height-adjusted spirometric lung function of South Asian children is lower th...
Can ethnic differences in spirometry be attributed to differences in physique and socioeconomic fact...
OBJECTIVES: Age- and height-adjusted spirometric lung function of South Asian children is lower than...
BackgroundVariation in genetic ancestry among genetically admixed racial and ethnic groups may influ...
African-American children have lower lung volumes than White children. However, the contributions of...
Background: Spirometry reference values differ by race/ethnicity, which is controversial. We evaluat...
ObjectiveTo determine the interpretative consequences of adopting the Global Lungs 2012 (GLI-2012) s...
RATIONALE: Adverse effects of exposures to ambient air pollution on lung function are well documente...
Previous studies of pulmonary diffusing capacity in healthy children primarily focused upon Caucasia...
The 2005 guidelines of the American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society recommend the use ...
Conclusion Ethnic differences in lung volumes exist and cannot be accounted for by a simple correcti...
Copyright © 2008 American Thoracic SocietyObjectives: To examine ethnic differences in lung function...
SummaryBackgroundSince populations evolve, measurement protocols and equipment improve and analysis ...