RATIONALE: Few longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between occupational exposures and lung function decline in the general population, with sufficiently long follow-up. OBJECTIVES: Our objective was to examine this potential association in two large cohorts (ECRHS and SAPALDIA). METHODS: General population samples aged 18 to 62 were randomly selected in 1991-1993, and followed up approximately 10 and 20 years later. Spirometry (without bronchodilation) was performed at each visit. Coded complete job histories during follow-up visits were linked to a Job-Exposure Matrix, generating cumulative exposure estimates for 12 occupational exposures. FEV1 and FVC were jointly modelled in linear mixed-effects models, fitted in a Bayesi...
RATIONALE: Occupational exposures to vapors, gas, dust, or fumes have been shown to be a risk factor...
Rationale: Several occupational exposures adversely affect lung function. Objectives: This study rep...
Cross-sectional studies have shown that occupational exposure to vapors, gases, dusts, and fumes (VG...
RATIONALE: Few longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between occupational exposures an...
RATIONALE: Few longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between occupational exposures an...
RATIONALE: Few longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between occupational exposures an...
Rationale: Few longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between occupational exposures an...
International audienceRationale: Few longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between occ...
Rationale: Few longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between occupational exposures an...
Rationale: While cross-sectional studies have shown associations between certain occupational exposu...
Rationale: While cross-sectional studies have shown associations between certain occupational exposu...
Objectives Adverse occupational exposures can accelerate age-related lung function decline. Some lon...
Rationale: The association between airborne occupational exposures and lung function level is incons...
Rationale: Occupational exposures to vapors, gas, dust, or fumes have been shown to be a risk factor...
RATIONALE: Occupational exposures to vapors, gas, dust, or fumes have been shown to be a risk factor...
Rationale: Several occupational exposures adversely affect lung function. Objectives: This study rep...
Cross-sectional studies have shown that occupational exposure to vapors, gases, dusts, and fumes (VG...
RATIONALE: Few longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between occupational exposures an...
RATIONALE: Few longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between occupational exposures an...
RATIONALE: Few longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between occupational exposures an...
Rationale: Few longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between occupational exposures an...
International audienceRationale: Few longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between occ...
Rationale: Few longitudinal studies have assessed the relationship between occupational exposures an...
Rationale: While cross-sectional studies have shown associations between certain occupational exposu...
Rationale: While cross-sectional studies have shown associations between certain occupational exposu...
Objectives Adverse occupational exposures can accelerate age-related lung function decline. Some lon...
Rationale: The association between airborne occupational exposures and lung function level is incons...
Rationale: Occupational exposures to vapors, gas, dust, or fumes have been shown to be a risk factor...
RATIONALE: Occupational exposures to vapors, gas, dust, or fumes have been shown to be a risk factor...
Rationale: Several occupational exposures adversely affect lung function. Objectives: This study rep...
Cross-sectional studies have shown that occupational exposure to vapors, gases, dusts, and fumes (VG...