Body mass index trajectories from childhood to middle age and related incidence, persistence and relapse of asthma from 43 to 53 years of age: a longitudinal cohort study
G. Ali (Melbourne, Australia), A. Lowe (Melbourne, Australia), J. Perret (Melbourne, Australia), E. Walters (Tasmania, Australia), C. Lodge (Melbourne, Australia), D. Johns (Tasmania, Australia), A. James (Perth, Australia), B. Erbas (Melbourne, Australia), G. Hamilton (Melbourne, Australia), G. Bowatte (Melbourne, Australia), R. Wood-Baker (Tasmania, Australia), M. Abramson (Melbourne, Australia), D. Bui (Melbourne, Australia), S. Dharmage (Melbourne, Australia)
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