Cross tabulation between BMI and COPD
It’s more than low BMI: prevalence of cachexia and associated mortality in COPD
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Higher BMI is associated with higher expiratory airflow normalised for lung volume (FEF25–75/FVC) in COPD
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COPD uncovered: a cross-sectional study to assess the socioeconomic burden of COPD in Japan
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The clinical features of the overlap between COPD and asthma
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Relationship between COPD exacerbations and cardiovascular risk
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Associations between COPD related manifestations: a cross-sectional study
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Relationship between 8/9-yr-old school children BMI, parents' BMI and educational level: a cross sectional survey
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The relationship between steps of 6MWT and COPD severity: a cross-sectional study
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Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between energy intake and BMI z-score in European children
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Correlation between BMI and motor coordination in children
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Measuring inequality in a cross tabulation with ordered categories: from the Gini coefficient to the Tog coefficient
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Relationship between peripheral airway function and patient-reported outcomes in COPD: a cross-sectional study
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Relationship between BMI and depression, according to the rs16139NPY gene
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The Association between Eating-Out Rate and BMI in Korea
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Family History and BMI Correlate with Blood Pressure: A Cross-Section Study
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In order to effectively fi nd out the association of the different variables in this research, the Cross tabulation method was utilized
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A comparison of the assessment of health status between CCQ and CAT in a Chinese COPD clinical population: a cross-sectional analysis
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Exploring cross-sectional associations between unhealthy food outlet exposure and BMI z-score in elementary school children in London, Canada
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Overestimation of physical activity level is associated with lower BMI: a cross-sectional analysis
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Environmental triggers of COPD symptoms: a case cross-over study
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