Oral Presentation
Important factors, besides smoking, that relate to lung function and decline in lung function
10:45
LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: The impact of comorbidities on all-cause mortality among subjects with and without airway obstruction
S. Sawalha(Boden, Sweden)
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11:00
Menopause is associated with accelerated lung function decline in the longitudinal European community respiratory health survey
K. Triebner(Bergen, Norway)
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2
11:15
Prognostic significance of large airway measures on computed tomography (CT) in the general population: The MESA-lung study
E. Oelsner(New York, United States)
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3
11:30
Abdominal adiposity measured by ultrasound and pulmonary function: A cross-sectional analysis nested in a birth cohort
A. Baptista Menezes(Pelotas (RS), Brazil)
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4
11:45
Lung function in postmenopausal women from the UK Biobank
A. Amaral(London, United Kingdom)
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5
12:00
Long-term physical activity pattern and lung function in European adults
E. Fuertes(London, United Kingdom)
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6
12:15
Methylated CpGs in early life predict lung function in subsequent periods
S. Sunny(Memphis, United States)
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7
12:30
Differentially methylated genes related to gestational age are also expressed during fetal lung development
S. Merid(Stockholm, Sweden)
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