Residential greenness, asthma, and lung function among children at high risk of allergic sensitization: a prospective cohort study

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  • who: Kim Hartley from the Cincinnati, OH, USA have published the article: Residential greenness, asthma, and lung function among children at high risk of allergic sensitization: a prospective cohort study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to investigate how greenness around the home throughout childhood affects asthma and lung function in children at age 7 years. As described by Reponen et_al , participants were defined as having asthma for the purposes of this study if they experienced symptoms of asthma during the study visit and demonstrated bronchodilation (u2265 1 2% increase . . .

     

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