Investigating the impact of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) on children’s respiratory health: Lung function of participants in the CHILL Study
L. Sartori (London, United Kingdom), H. Kalsi (London, United Kingdom), J. Scales (London, United Kingdom), I. Tsocheva (Bedfordshire, United Kingdom), R. Dove (London, United Kingdom), J. Chavda (Bedfordshire, United Kingdom), G. Colligan (London, United Kingdom), H. Wood (London, United Kingdom), L. Cross (London, United Kingdom), J. Moon (London, United Kingdom), A. Hall (London, United Kingdom), C. Newby (London, United Kingdom), I. Mudway (London, United Kingdom), G. Randhawa (Bedfordshire, United Kingdom), C. Griffiths (London, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Predictors of lung function and respiratory morbidity in children
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L. Sartori (London, United Kingdom), H. Kalsi (London, United Kingdom), J. Scales (London, United Kingdom), I. Tsocheva (Bedfordshire, United Kingdom), R. Dove (London, United Kingdom), J. Chavda (Bedfordshire, United Kingdom), G. Colligan (London, United Kingdom), H. Wood (London, United Kingdom), L. Cross (London, United Kingdom), J. Moon (London, United Kingdom), A. Hall (London, United Kingdom), C. Newby (London, United Kingdom), I. Mudway (London, United Kingdom), G. Randhawa (Bedfordshire, United Kingdom), C. Griffiths (London, United Kingdom). Investigating the impact of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) on children’s respiratory health: Lung function of participants in the CHILL Study. 1000
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