Associations of improved air quality with lung function growth from childhood to adulthood: the BAMSE study
Conclusions
Long-term reduction of air pollution is associated with positive lung function development from childhood to young adulthood.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Yu, Z., Merid, S. K., Bellander, T., Bergström, A., Eneroth, K., Georgelis, A., Hallberg, J., Kull, I., Ljungman, P., Klevebro, S., Stafoggia, M., Wang, G., Pershagen, G., Gruzieva, O., Melen, E. Tags: Epidemiology, occupational and environmental lung disease Original Articles: Environment and air pollution Source Type: research
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