Is the association between physical activity and lung function due to reverse causation? An application of exploratory and causal approaches

A. Bédard (Barcelona, Spain), S. Accordini (Verona, Italy), A. Carsin (Barcelona, Spain), S. Dharmage (Melbourne, Australia), E. Fuertes (London, United Kingdom), V. Garcia-Larsen (Baltimore, United States of America), J. Heinrich (Munich, Germany), C. Janson (Uppsala , Sweden), D. Jarvis (London, United Kingdom), A. Johannessen (Bergen, Norway), B. Leynaert (Paris, France), J. Maldonado Pérez (Huelva, Spain), G. Prado Peralta (Barcelona, Spain), I. Pin (Grenoble, France), G. Squillacioti (Turin, Italy), J. Weyler (Antwerp, Belgium), J. Garcia-Aymerich (Barcelona, Spain)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Tuberculosis epidemiology, bronchiectasis, other infections and spirometry
Session: Tuberculosis epidemiology, bronchiectasis, other infections and spirometry
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2801
Disease area: Airway diseases

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