BMI increase – A determinant of FEV1 decline for overweight and obese adults with asthma

N. Bermudez Baron (Luleå, Sweden), H. Kankaanranta (Gothenburg, Tampere and Seinäjoki, Finland), L. Hedman (Luleå, Sweden), M. Andersson (Umeå, Sweden), C. Stridsman (Luleå, Sweden), A. Lindberg (Luleå, Sweden), E. Rönmark (Luleå, Sweden), H. Backman (Luleå, Sweden)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Factors associated with lung function and prevalence of respiratory diseases
Session: Factors associated with lung function and prevalence of respiratory diseases
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1704

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N. Bermudez Baron (Luleå, Sweden), H. Kankaanranta (Gothenburg, Tampere and Seinäjoki, Finland), L. Hedman (Luleå, Sweden), M. Andersson (Umeå, Sweden), C. Stridsman (Luleå, Sweden), A. Lindberg (Luleå, Sweden), E. Rönmark (Luleå, Sweden), H. Backman (Luleå, Sweden). BMI increase – A determinant of FEV1 decline for overweight and obese adults with asthma. 1704

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