Body mass index, weight gain and activity-related breathlessness: the Swedish CArdioPulmonary bioImage Study

M. Ekström (Lund, Sweden), A. Blomberg (Umeå, Sweden), G. Bergström (Gothenburg, Sweden), J. Brandberg (Gothenburg, Sweden), K. Caidahl (Stockholm, Sweden), G. Engström (Lund, Sweden), J. Engvall (Linköping, Sweden), M. Eriksson (Stockholm, Sweden), K. Gränsbo (Lund, Sweden), T. Hansen (Uppsala, Sweden), T. Jernberg (Stockholm, Sweden), L. Nilsson (Umeå, Sweden), U. Nilsson (Umeå, Sweden), A. Olin (Gothenburg, Sweden), L. Persson (Linköping, Sweden), A. Rosengren (Gothenburg, Sweden), M. Sandelin (Uppsala, Sweden), M. Sköld (Stockholm, Sweden), J. Sundström (Uppsala, Sweden), E. Swahn (Linköping, Sweden), S. Söderberg (Umeå, Sweden), H. Tanash (Lund, Sweden), K. Torén (Gothenburg, Sweden), C. Östgren (Linköping, Sweden), E. Lindberg (Uppsala, Sweden)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Powerful cohort studies with/without lung function
Session: Powerful cohort studies with/without lung function
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 1584
Disease area: Airway diseases

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