Longitudinal changes in appendicular skeletal muscle mass among asthma and COPD subjects: The Rotterdam Study

G. Benz (Rotterdam, Netherlands), E. De Roos (Rotterdam, Netherlands), K. Trajanoska (Rotterdam, Netherlands), S. Wijnant (Ghent, Belgium), M. Van Den Berg (Rotterdam, Netherlands), M. De Ridder (Rotterdam, Netherlands), L. Van Der Burgh (Rotterdam, Netherlands), F. Koromani (Rotterdam, Netherlands), N. Erler (Rotterdam, Netherlands), R. Williams (Rotterdam, Netherlands), L. Lahousse (Ghent, Belgium), K. Verhamme (Rotterdam, Netherlands), M. Ikram (Rotterdam, Netherlands), B. Stricker (Rotterdam, Netherlands), F. Rivadeneira (Rotterdam, Netherlands), G. Brusselle (Rotterdam, Netherlands)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Comorbidities/multimorbidites and mortality in patients with chronic lung diseases
Session: Comorbidities/multimorbidites and mortality in patients with chronic lung diseases
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 1437
Disease area: Airway diseases

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