Air pollution exposure is associated with restrictive ventilatory patterns

de Jong Kim, Vonk Judith M., Zijlema Wilma L., Stolk Ronald P., van der Plaat Diana A., Hoek Gerard, Brunekreef Bert, Postma Dirkje S., Boezen H. Marike

Source: Eur Respir J 2016; 48: 1221-1224
Journal Issue: October

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