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Smoking and asthma

Smoking and Asthma Symptoms in University Students

Smoking and Asthma Symptoms in University Students

... about asthma and asthma-like symptoms, using the ECRHS Stage I questionnaire with an additional question about absence from class because of wheezing and/or ...about smoking such as being a current ...

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Prenatal Cigarette Smoking and Its Association With Childhood Asthma

Prenatal Cigarette Smoking and Its Association With Childhood Asthma

... Additionally, asthma in the child was determined by parental report alone, and was not verified by doctor’s ...prenatal smoking and asthma diagnosis in the ...

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Waiting to inhale: Psychosocial factors of smoking in adolescents with and without asthma

Waiting to inhale: Psychosocial factors of smoking in adolescents with and without asthma

... on asthma, and smoking and ...tailor-made smoking prevention campaigns could be developed focusing on specific high risk ...increase asthma symptoms, but it will increase the risk of ...

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Parental smoking and cessation during pregnancy and the risk of childhood asthma

Parental smoking and cessation during pregnancy and the risk of childhood asthma

... pediatric asthma, as evaluated similarly in two earlier Finnish studies concerning childhood asthma [8, ...affect asthma risk among ...ental smoking and asthma among ...

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Investigating the causal effect of smoking on hay fever and asthma : a Mendelian randomization meta-analysis in the CARTA consortium

Investigating the causal effect of smoking on hay fever and asthma : a Mendelian randomization meta-analysis in the CARTA consortium

... and asthma rather than clinical doctor-verified diagnoses or objective markers and that different questionnaires were used across ...precede smoking behavior, and it does not allow us to see whether ...

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Maternal Smoking and Childhood Asthma

Maternal Smoking and Childhood Asthma

... In most stud- ies to date children’s respiratory symptoms, asthma, and lung growth were correlated with post- natal passive smoking, but in several recent studies it was suggested that a[r] ...

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Childhood asthma: Parents’ role in smoking prevention and  asthma perception

Childhood asthma: Parents’ role in smoking prevention and asthma perception

... with asthma, the health consequences of smoking are even more serious and include elevated risks of increased respiratory morbidity, less responsiveness to asthma medication, and potential to develop ...

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Increased Incidence of Asthma in Children of Smoking Mothers

Increased Incidence of Asthma in Children of Smoking Mothers

... The relationship between parental smoking and both subsequent development of asthma and subse- quent lung function (before age 12) was studied in more than 700 children enrolled before a[r] ...

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Enhanced oxidative stress in smoking and ex-smoking severe asthma in the U-BIOPRED cohort.

Enhanced oxidative stress in smoking and ex-smoking severe asthma in the U-BIOPRED cohort.

... of smoking or of ...cigarette smoking and/or severe ...of asthma severity it is however likely that the observed changes are predominantly due to ...

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Enhanced oxidative stress in smoking and ex-smoking severe asthma in the U-BIOPRED cohort

Enhanced oxidative stress in smoking and ex-smoking severe asthma in the U-BIOPRED cohort

... of smoking or of ...cigarette smoking and/or severe ...of asthma severity it is however likely that the observed changes are predominantly due to ...

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A three-generation study on the association of tobacco smoking
                with asthma

A three-generation study on the association of tobacco smoking with asthma

... grandmothers’ smoking when the mother was in utero with asthma with nasal allergies in their grandchildren, irrespective of maternal asthma and smoking status during ...tobacco smoking ...

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Occupational exposures, smoking and airway inflammation in refractory asthma

Occupational exposures, smoking and airway inflammation in refractory asthma

... passive smoking on airway inflamma- tion in asthma is less clear, especially in ...others smoking outside their homes and many spent time outdoors with smokers indicating the poten- tial for ...

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Smoking history and emphysema in asthma–COPD overlap

Smoking history and emphysema in asthma–COPD overlap

... Dovepress smoking history and emphysema in aCO of patients with CAO and developed an algorithm for the diagnosis of COPD, asthma and other airway diseases with ...identifying asthma features and ...

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Smoking and lung function among adults with newly onset asthma

Smoking and lung function among adults with newly onset asthma

... of smoking on small airways lung function among patients with ...of smoking and non-smoking patients with asthma visiting asthma clinic, and found that smokers had more respiratory ...

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Smoking cessation strategies for patients with asthma: improving patient outcomes

Smoking cessation strategies for patients with asthma: improving patient outcomes

... for smoking cessation During the inpatient admission Hospitalization of a current smoker with an acute exacerba- tion or “attack” of asthma may be an ideal time to provide smoking cessation advice, ...

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Effect of smoking status on the efficacy of the SMART regimen in high risk asthma

Effect of smoking status on the efficacy of the SMART regimen in high risk asthma

... 14 SMART regimen is greater in ex smokers because of their higher risk of this outcome compared with non smokers. An important and novel feature of the RCT was the use of electronic monitors in all MDIs to capture all ...

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Effects of active tobacco smoking on the prevalence of asthma-like symptoms in adolescents

Effects of active tobacco smoking on the prevalence of asthma-like symptoms in adolescents

... of asthma- related symptoms. More than 27% of asthma symptoms in our adolescents may be attributable to active tobacco consumption (population attributable ...tobacco smoking should be included in ...

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Effect of smoking status on the efficacy of the SMART regimen in high risk asthma

Effect of smoking status on the efficacy of the SMART regimen in high risk asthma

... 14 SMART regimen is greater in ex smokers because of their higher risk of this outcome compared with non smokers. An important and novel feature of the RCT was the use of electronic monitors in all MDIs to capture all ...

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A Strong Synergism of Low Birth Weight and Prenatal Smoking on Asthma in Schoolchildren

A Strong Synergism of Low Birth Weight and Prenatal Smoking on Asthma in Schoolchildren

... preteenagers asthma is more clinically recognizable and has a higher probability of ...prenatal smoking were surveyed at age 7 to 8 years and, hence, analyses of these factors were limited to children ...

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Maternal Smoking, Asthma, and Bronchiolitis: Clear-Cut Association or Equivocal Evidence?

Maternal Smoking, Asthma, and Bronchiolitis: Clear-Cut Association or Equivocal Evidence?

... Not surprisingly, the multivariate analysis showed no effect of smoking in this population. 17 Should one then look at prospective cohort studies to provide this answer? Clearly the most important was the one ...

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