International Journal of Respiratory Medicine

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International Journal of Respiratory Medicine 44 7897 074717

Obstructive Airways Diseases

Reduced lung function at birth or in infancy is related with later wheeze and asthma, but it is a limited predictor of later asthma in separate children. Lung function has a stout element of tracking from birth, but some lung development may occur postnatal. Postnatal influence on lung function finished childhood ideally must be estimated only when premorbid infant lung function is accessible. Tracking of lung function experiential in children with asthma, predominantly combined with allergic comorbidities recognized at birth, points to in utero encoding of complex allergic disease appearance. Several factors persuading lung development in utero are assessable as infant lung function, including factors related with somatic growth, including tobacco smoke and air pollution

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