OBJECTIVES Age- and height-adjusted spirometric lung function of South Asian children is lower than those of white children. It is unclear whether this is purely genetic, or partly explained by the environment. In this study, we assessed whether cultural factors, socioeconomic status, intrauterine growth, environmental exposures, or a family and personal history of wheeze contribute to explaining the ethnic differences in spirometric lung function. METHODS We studied children aged 9 to 14 years from a population-based cohort, including 1088 white children and 275 UK-born South Asians. Log-transformed spirometric data were analyzed using multiple linear regressions, adjusting for anthropometric factors. Five different additional mod...
Background - A study was undertaken to produce reference values of lung function in Chinese children...
SummaryValues of spirometry indices vary among subjects of similar age, gender and somatometrics but...
Background It is not clear how respiratory morbidity during early childhood varies across ethnic gro...
OBJECTIVES: Age- and height-adjusted spirometric lung function of South Asian children is lower than...
Can ethnic differences in spirometry be attributed to differences in physique and socioeconomic fact...
Background: Ethnic differences in lung function (LF) are recognised in adults and children. Most pre...
Copyright © 2008 American Thoracic SocietyObjectives: To examine ethnic differences in lung function...
METHODS Spirometry datasets from South-Asian children were collated from four centres in India an...
Spirometry datasets from South-Asian children were collated from four centres in India and five with...
Availability of sophisticated statistical modelling for developing robust reference equations has im...
Background: Spirometry values of First Nations Australian children are lower than White children. On...
Ethnic disparities in lung function have been linked mainly to anthropometric factors but have not b...
Background Ethnic disparities in lung function have been linked mainly to anthropometric factors but...
Values of spirometry indices vary among subjects of similar age, gender and somatometrics but of dif...
Background It is not clear how respiratory morbidity during early childhood varies across ethnic gro...
Background - A study was undertaken to produce reference values of lung function in Chinese children...
SummaryValues of spirometry indices vary among subjects of similar age, gender and somatometrics but...
Background It is not clear how respiratory morbidity during early childhood varies across ethnic gro...
OBJECTIVES: Age- and height-adjusted spirometric lung function of South Asian children is lower than...
Can ethnic differences in spirometry be attributed to differences in physique and socioeconomic fact...
Background: Ethnic differences in lung function (LF) are recognised in adults and children. Most pre...
Copyright © 2008 American Thoracic SocietyObjectives: To examine ethnic differences in lung function...
METHODS Spirometry datasets from South-Asian children were collated from four centres in India an...
Spirometry datasets from South-Asian children were collated from four centres in India and five with...
Availability of sophisticated statistical modelling for developing robust reference equations has im...
Background: Spirometry values of First Nations Australian children are lower than White children. On...
Ethnic disparities in lung function have been linked mainly to anthropometric factors but have not b...
Background Ethnic disparities in lung function have been linked mainly to anthropometric factors but...
Values of spirometry indices vary among subjects of similar age, gender and somatometrics but of dif...
Background It is not clear how respiratory morbidity during early childhood varies across ethnic gro...
Background - A study was undertaken to produce reference values of lung function in Chinese children...
SummaryValues of spirometry indices vary among subjects of similar age, gender and somatometrics but...
Background It is not clear how respiratory morbidity during early childhood varies across ethnic gro...