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2. Web-Based Self-Reported Height, Weight, and Body Mass Index Among Swedish Adolescents: A Validation Study
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Ekström, Sandra, Kull, Inger, Nilsson, Sara, and Bergström, Anna
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Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundWeb-collected height and weight are increasingly used in epidemiological studies; however, the validity has rarely been evaluated. ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to validate self-reported height, weight, and corresponding body mass index (BMI) among Swedish adolescents aged approximately 16 years. A secondary aim was to investigate possible prediction factors for validity of self-reported BMI. MethodsThe study included 1698 adolescents from the population-based cohort BAMSE. Height and weight were collected through a Web-based questionnaire and subsequently measured using standard procedures. Differences between reported and measured height, weight, and corresponding BMI were compared by t tests and agreement was evaluated by Pearson correlation and Bland-Altman plots. Multivariable linear regression analysis was used to investigate whether lifestyle and demographic factors predicted validity of self-reported BMI. ResultsOn average, weight was underestimated by 1.1 kg and height was overestimated by 0.5 cm, leading to an underestimation of BMI by 0.5 kg/m2. Correlation coefficients were .98 for height, .97 for weight, and .94 for BMI, and highly significant. Females underestimated weight to a higher extent than males and overweight and obese participants underestimated weight to a higher extent than normal-weight participants, which resulted in higher underestimation of BMI. Underweight participants, on the contrary, overestimated weight and correspondingly BMI. Overall, a high proportion of participants were classified into the correct BMI category; however, among overweight and obese participants, only 60.2% (139/231) and 46% (20/44) were correctly classified, respectively. In the multivariable prediction model, only gender and BMI status significantly predicted discrepancy between reported and measured BMI. ConclusionsWeb-collected BMI may be used as a valid, quick, and cost-effective alternative to measured BMI among Swedish adolescents. The accuracy of self-reported BMI declines with increasing BMI and self-reported BMI should not be used to estimate the prevalence of overweight or obesity.
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3. Concepts for the Development of Person-Centered, Digitally Enabled, Artificial Intelligence–Assisted ARIA Care Pathways (ARIA 2024)
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Bousquet, Jean, Schünemann, Holger J., Sousa-Pinto, Bernardo, Zuberbier, Torsten, Togias, Alkis, Samolinski, Boleslaw, Bedbrook, Anna, Czarlewski, Wienczyslawa, Hofmann-Apitius, Martin, Litynska, Justyna, Vieira, Rafael José, Anto, Josep M., Fonseca, Joao A., Brozek, Jan, Bognanni, Antonio, Brussino, Luisa, Canonica, G. Walter, Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan, Cruz, Alvaro A., Vecillas, Leticia de las, Dykewicz, Mark, Gemicioglu, Bilun, Giovannini, Mattia, Haahtela, Tari, Jacobs, Marc, Jacomelli, Cristina, Klimek, Ludger, Kvedariene, Violeta, Larenas-Linnemann, Desiree E., Louis, Gilles, Lourenço, Olga, Leemann, Lucas, Morais-Almeida, Mario, Neves, Ana Luisa, Nadeau, Kari C., Nowak, Artur, Palamarchuk, Yuliia, Palkonen, Susanna, Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G., Parmelli, Elena, Pereira, Ana Margarida, Pfaar, Oliver, Regateiro, Frederico S., Savouré, Marine, Taborda-Barata, Luis, Toppila-Salmi, Sanna K., Torres, Maria J., Valiulis, Arunas, Ventura, Maria Teresa, Williams, Sian, Yepes-Nuñez, Juan J., Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Zhang, Luo, Zuberbier, Jaron, Abdul Latiff, Amir Hamzah, Abdullah, Baharudin, Agache, Ioana, Al-Ahmad, Mona, Al-Nesf, Maryam Ali, Al Shaikh, Nada A., Amaral, Rita, Ansotegui, Ignacio J., Asllani, Julijana, Balotro-Torres, Maria Cristina, Bergmann, Karl-Christian, Bernstein, Jonathan A., Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten, Blaiss, Michael S., Bonaglia, Cristina, Bonini, Matteo, Bossé, Isabelle, Braido, Fulvio, Caballero-Fonseca, Fernan, Camargos, Paulo, Carreiro-Martins, Pedro, Casale, Thomas, Castillo-Vizuete, José-Antonio, Cecchi, Lorenzo, Teixeira, Maria do Ceu, Chang, Yoon-Seok, Loureiro, Claudia Chaves, Christoff, George, Ciprandi, Giorgio, Cirule, Ieva, Correia-de-Sousa, Jaime, Costa, Elisio M., Cvetkovski, Biljana, de Vries, Govert, Del Giacco, Stefano, Devillier, Philippe, Dokic, Dejan, Douagui, Habib, Durham, Stephen R., Enecilla, Maria Lourdes, Fiocchi, Alessandro, Fokkens, Wytske J., Fontaine, Jean-François, Gawlik, Radoslaw, Gereda, Jose E., Gil-Mata, Sara, Giuliano, Antonio F.M., Gotua, Maia, Gradauskiene, Brigita, Guzman, Maria Antonieta, Hossny, Elham, Hrubiško, Martin, Iinuma, Tomohisa, Irani, Carla, Ispayeva, Zhanat, Ivancevich, Juan Carlos, Jartti, Tuomas, Jeseňák, Miloš, Julge, Kaja, Jutel, Marek, Kaidashev, Igor, Bennoor, Kazi S., Khaltaev, Nicolai, Kirenga, Bruce, Kraxner, Helga, Kull, Inger, Kulus, Marek, Kuna, Piotr, Kupczyk, Maciej, Kurchenko, Andriy, La Grutta, Stefania, Lane, Stephen, Miculinic, Neven, Lee, Sang Min, Le Thi Tuyet, Lan, Lkhagvaa, Battur, Louis, Renaud, Mahboub, Bassam, Makela, Mika, Makris, Michael, Maurer, Marcus, Melén, Eric, Milenkovic, Branislava, Mohammad, Yousser, Moniuszko, Marcin, Montefort, Stephen, Moreira, Andre, Moreno, Pablo, Mullol, Joaquim, Nadif, Rachel, Nakonechna, Alla, Navarro-Locsin, Cecilia Gretchen, Neffen, Hugo E., Nekam, Kristof, Niedoszytko, Marek, Nunes, Elizabete, Nyembue, Dieudonné, O’Hehir, Robyn, Ollert, Markus, Ohta, Ken, Okamoto, Yoshitaka, Okubo, Kimihiro, Olze, Heidi, Padukudru, Mahesh Anand, Palomares, Oscar, Pali-Schöll, Isabella, Panzner, Petr, Palosuo, Kati, Park, Hae S., Passalacqua, Giovanni, Patella, Vincenzo, Pawankar, Ruby, Pétré, Benoît, Pitsios, Constantinos, Plavec, Davor, Popov, Todor A., Puggioni, Francesca, Quirce, Santiago, Raciborski, Filip, Ramonaité, Agné, Recto, Marysia, Repka-Ramirez, Susana, Roberts, Graham, Robles-Velasco, Karla, Roche, Nicolas, Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Monica, Romualdez, Joel A., Rottem, Menachem, Rouadi, Philip W., Salapatas, Marianella, Sastre, Joaquin, Serpa, Faradiba S., Sayah, Zineb, Scichilone, Nicola, Senna, Gianenrico, Sisul, Juan Carlos, Solé, Dirceu, Soto-Martinez, Manuel E., Sova, Milan, Sozinova, Olga, Stevanovic, Katarina, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, Szylling, Anna, Tan, Frances M., Tantilipikorn, Pongsakorn, Todo-Bom, Ana, Tomic-Spiric, Vesna, Tsaryk, Vladyslav, Tsiligianni, Ioanna, Urrutia-Pereira, Marilyn, Rostan, Marylin Valentin, Sofiev, Mikhail, Valovirta, Erkka, Van Eerd, Michiel, Van Ganse, Eric, Vasankari, Tuula, Vichyanond, Pakit, Viegi, Giovanni, Wallace, Dana, Wang, De Yun, Waserman, Susan, Wong, Gary, Worm, Margitta, Yusuf, Osman M., Zaitoun, Fares, and Zidarn, Mihaela
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4. Exploring the genetics of airflow limitation in lung function across the lifespan – a polygenic risk score study
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Hernandez-Pacheco, Natalia, Kilanowski, Anna, Kumar, Ashish, Curtin, John A., Olvera, Núria, Kress, Sara, Bertels, Xander, Lahousse, Lies, Bhatta, Laxmi, Granell, Raquel, Marí, Sergi, Bilbao, Jose Ramon, Sun, Yidan, Tingskov Pedersen, Casper-Emil, Karramass, Tarik, Thiering, Elisabeth, Dardani, Christina, Kebede Merid, Simon, Wang, Gang, Hallberg, Jenny, Koch, Sarah, Garcia-Aymerich, Judith, Esplugues, Ana, Torrent, Maties, Ibarluzea, Jesus, Lowe, Lesley, Simpson, Angela, Gehring, Ulrike, Vermeulen, Roel C.H., Roberts, Graham, Bergström, Anna, Vonk, Judith M., Felix, Janine F., Duijts, Liesbeth, Bønnelykke, Klaus, Timpson, Nic, Brusselle, Guy, Brumpton, Ben M., Langhammer, Arnulf, Turner, Stephen, Holloway, John W., Arshad, Syed Hasan, Ullah, Anhar, Custovic, Adnan, Cullinan, Paul, Murray, Clare S., van den Berge, Maarten, Kull, Inger, Schikowski, Tamara, Wedzicha, Jadwiga A., Koppelman, Gerard, Faner, Rosa, Agustí, Àlvar, Standl, Marie, and Melén, Erik
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5. Asthma Is Associated With Increased Sickness Absence Among Young Adults
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Ekström, Sandra, Hernando-Rodriguez, Julio C., Andersson, Niklas, Murley, Chantelle, Arfuch, Victoria M., Merritt, Anne-Sophie, Janson, Christer, Bodin, Theo, Johansson, Gun, and Kull, Inger
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- 2024
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6. COVID-19 vaccine uptake among young adults: Influence of asthma and sociodemographic factors
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Ödling, Maria, Andersson, Niklas, Ekström, Sandra, Roxhed, Niclas, Schwenk, Jochen M., Björkander, Sophia, Bergström, Anna, Melén, Erik, and Kull, Inger
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- 2024
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7. Quality of Life and Bidirectional Gut-Brain Interactions in Irritable Bowel Syndrome From Adolescence to Adulthood
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Sjölund, Jessica, Kull, Inger, Bergström, Anna, Ljótsson, Brjánn, Törnblom, Hans, Olén, Ola, and Simrén, Magnus
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- 2024
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8. Post COVID-19 symptoms are common, also among young adults in the general population
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Mogensen, Ida, Ekström, Sandra, Hallberg, Jenny, Georgelis, Antonios, Melén, Erik, Bergström, Anna, and Kull, Inger
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- 2023
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9. Changes in lifestyle, adiposity, and cardiometabolic markers among young adults in Sweden during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Ekström, Sandra, Andersson, Niklas, Kull, Inger, Georgelis, Antonios, Ljungman, Petter L. S., Melén, Erik, and Bergström, Anna
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- 2023
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10. Health-related quality of life decreases in young people with asthma during the transition from adolescence to young adulthood: a birth cohort study
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Ödling, Maria, Andersson, Niklas, Janson, Christer, Melén, Erik, Bergström, Anna, and Kull, Inger
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- 2023
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11. Treatment with pollen allergen immunotherapy improves health-related quality of life in children and adolescents: a three-year follow-up-study
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Agenäs, Helena, Brorsson, Anna Lena, Kull, Inger, and Lindholm-Olinder, Anna
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- 2023
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12. Childhood PUFA levels in relation to allergic sensitization and rhinitis up to young adulthood.
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Ekström, Sandra, Sdona, Emmanouela, Klevebro, Susanna, Westman, Marit, van Hage, Marianne, Georgelis, Antonios, Kull, Inger, Melén, Erik, Risérus, Ulf, and Bergström, Anna
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Background: Very long‐chain (VLC) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) have been hypothesized to influence the risk of allergic disease. The aim of the study was to investigate the role of plasma levels of omega‐3 (n‐3) and omega‐6 (n‐6) PUFA in childhood and adolescence, for the development of rhinitis and allergic sensitization up to young adulthood. Methods: The study included n = 933 participants from the BAMSE cohort. Proportions of n‐3 and n‐6 PUFA in plasma phospholipids were analyzed at 8 and 16 years using gas chromatography. Associations between PUFA and rhinitis as well as allergic sensitization, analyzed by IgE reactivity against airborne allergens, up to age 24 years were analyzed by generalized estimating equations and logistic regression models. Results: High plasma levels of VLC n‐3 PUFA as well as the n‐6 PUFA arachidonic acid (AA) at 8 years were inversely associated with rhinitis (overall OR up to 24 years: 0.72, 95% CI 0.55, 0.0.93 and 0.69 [0.53, 0.89], respectively) and aeroallergen sensitization (0.64 [0.49, 0.83] and 0.71 [0.54, 0.92], respectively). However, excluding prevalent cases at 8 years attenuated the associations. Conclusion: Plasma levels of n‐3 and certain n‐6 PUFA in childhood were inversely associated with allergic sensitization and allergic rhinitis up to young adulthood. The association may to some extent be explained by persistent childhood disease, rather than new incident cases in adolescence and young adulthood. To what extent these associations are driven by dietary PUFA intake versus metabolism remains to be clarified for the prevention of rhinitis and allergic sensitization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Improved Air Quality and Asthma Incidence from School Age to Young Adulthood: A Population-based Prospective Cohort Study.
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Yu, Zhebin, Kebede Merid, Simon, Bellander, Tom, Bergström, Anna, Eneroth, Kristina, Merritt, Anne-Sophie, Ödling, Maria, Kull, Inger, Ljungman, Petter, Klevebro, Susanna, Stafoggia, Massimo, Janson, Christer, Wang, Gang, Pershagen, Göran, Melén, Erik, and Gruzieva, Olena
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YOUNG adults ,PARTICULATE matter ,AIR quality ,ODDS ratio ,COHORT analysis ,AIR pollution ,AIR pollutants - Abstract
Rationale: The benefits of improved air quality on asthma remain understudied. Objectives: Our aim was to investigate associations of changes in ambient air pollution with incident asthma from school age until young adulthood in an area with mostly low air pollution levels. Methods: Participants in the BAMSE (Swedish abbreviation for Children, Allergy, Environment, Stockholm, Epidemiology) birth cohort from Stockholm without asthma before the 8-year follow-up were included (N = 2,371). We estimated the association of change in individual-level air pollutant exposure (particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter ≤ 2.5 μm [PM
2.5 ] and ≤ 10 μm [PM10 ], black carbon [BC], and nitrogen oxides [NOx ]) from the first year of life to the 8-year follow-up with asthma incidence from the 8-year until the 24-year follow-up. Multipollutant trajectories were identified using the group-based multivariate trajectory model. We also used parametric G-computation to quantify the asthma incidence under different hypothetical interventions regarding air pollution levels. Results: Air pollution levels at residency decreased during the period, with median reductions of 5.6% for PM2.5 , 3.1% for PM10 , 5.9% for BC, and 26.8% for NOx . A total of 395 incident asthma cases were identified from the 8-year until the 24-year follow-up. The odds ratio for asthma was 0.89 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.80–0.99) for each interquartile range reduction in PM2.5 (equal to 8.1% reduction). Associations appeared less clear for PM10 , BC, and NOx . Five multipollutant trajectories were identified; the largest reduction trajectory displayed the lowest odds of asthma (odds ratio, 0.55; 95% CI, 0.31–0.98) compared with the lowest reduction trajectory. If the PM2.5 exposure had not declined up to the 8-year follow-up, the hypothetical asthma incidence was estimated to have been 10.9% higher (95% CI, 0.8–20.8%). Conclusions: A decrease in PM2.5 levels during childhood was associated with a lower risk of incident asthma from school age to young adulthood in an area with relatively low air pollution levels, suggesting broad respiratory health benefits from improved air quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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14. Meta-analysis of epigenome-wide association studies in newborns and children show widespread sex differences in blood DNA methylation
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Solomon, Olivia, Huen, Karen, Yousefi, Paul, Küpers, Leanne K., González, Juan R., Suderman, Matthew, Reese, Sarah E., Page, Christian M., Gruzieva, Olena, Rzehak, Peter, Gao, Lu, Bakulski, Kelly M., Novoloaca, Alexei, Allard, Catherine, Pappa, Irene, Llambrich, Maria, Vives, Marta, Jima, Dereje D., Kvist, Tuomas, Baccarelli, Andrea, White, Cory, Rezwan, Faisal I., Sharp, Gemma C., Tindula, Gwen, Bergström, Anna, Grote, Veit, Dou, John F., Isaevska, Elena, Magnus, Maria C., Corpeleijn, Eva, Perron, Patrice, Jaddoe, Vincent W.V., Nohr, Ellen A., Maitre, Lea, Foraster, Maria, Hoyo, Cathrine, Håberg, Siri E., Lahti, Jari, DeMeo, Dawn L., Zhang, Hongmei, Karmaus, Wilfried, Kull, Inger, Koletzko, Berthold, Feinberg, Jason I., Gagliardi, Luigi, Bouchard, Luigi, Ramlau-Hansen, Cecilia Høst, Tiemeier, Henning, Santorelli, Gillian, Maguire, Rachel L., Czamara, Darina, Litonjua, Augusto A., Langhendries, Jean-Paul, Plusquin, Michelle, Lepeule, Johanna, Binder, Elisabeth B., Verduci, Elvira, Dwyer, Terence, Carracedo, Ángel, Ferre, Natalia, Eskenazi, Brenda, Kogevinas, Manolis, Nawrot, Tim S., Munthe-Kaas, Monica C., Herceg, Zdenko, Relton, Caroline, Melén, Erik, Gruszfeld, Dariusz, Breton, Carrie, Fallin, M.D., Ghantous, Akram, Nystad, Wenche, Heude, Barbara, Snieder, Harold, Hivert, Marie-France, Felix, Janine F., Sørensen, Thorkild I.A., Bustamante, Mariona, Murphy, Susan K., Raikkönen, Katri, Oken, Emily, Holloway, John W., Arshad, Syed Hasan, London, Stephanie J., and Holland, Nina
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- 2022
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15. The role of growth and nutrition in the early origins of spirometric restriction in adult life: a longitudinal, multicohort, population-based study
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Voraphani, Nipasiri, Stern, Debra A, Zhai, Jing, Wright, Anne L, Halonen, Marilyn, Sherrill, Duane L, Hallberg, Jenny, Kull, Inger, Bergström, Anna, Murray, Clare S, Lowe, Lesley, Custovic, Adnan, Morgan, Wayne J, Martinez, Fernando D, Melén, Erik, Simpson, Angela, and Guerra, Stefano
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- 2022
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16. General Stress Among Young Adults with Asthma During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Ekström, Sandra, Mogensen, Ida, Georgelis, Antonios, Westman, Marit, Almqvist, Catarina, Melén, Erik, Bergström, Anna, and Kull, Inger
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- 2022
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17. Characterization of Asthma Trajectories from Infancy to Young Adulthood
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Ödling, Maria, Wang, Gang, Andersson, Niklas, Hallberg, Jenny, Janson, Christer, Bergström, Anna, Melén, Erik, and Kull, Inger
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- 2021
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18. Prevalence and Progression of Recurrent Abdominal Pain, From Early Childhood to Adolescence
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Sjölund, Jessica, Uusijärvi, Agneta, Tornkvist, Navkiran T., Kull, Inger, Bergström, Anna, Alm, Johan, Törnblom, Hans, Olén, Ola, and Simrén, Magnus
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- 2021
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19. A systematic review and meta‐analysis on nutritional and dietary interventions for the treatment of acute respiratory infection in pediatric patients: An EAACI taskforce.
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Milani, Gregorio P., Alberti, Ilaria, Abodi, Martina, Lakoumentas, John, Konstantinou, George N., Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G., Pop, Raluca M., Bocsan, Ioana C., Cassimos, Dimitrios, Kull, Inger, Bettocchi, Silvia, Corsello, Antonio, Cugliari, Marco, Ciliberti, Letizia, Spolidoro, Giulia C. I., Agostoni, Carlo, Vlieg Boerstra, Berber, Venter, Carina, O'Mahony, Liam, and Vassilopoulou, Emilia
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RESPIRATORY infections ,PEDIATRIC respiratory diseases ,RESPIRATORY infections in children ,CHILD patients ,VITAMIN A - Abstract
Acute respiratory infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children worldwide. Dietary and nutritional interventions, including minerals and vitamin supplementation, have been explored as potential treatments for these infections. However, the evidence on their efficacy is limited and inconclusive. This systematic review and meta‐analysis aim to provide a comprehensive summary of the available evidence on the effectiveness of dietary and nutritional interventions for treating acute respiratory tract infections in children. A systematic review was conducted according to the PRISMA 2020 guidelines in April 2022 and updated in April 2023. Clinical trials focusing on dietary or nutritional interventions, including supplementations, in children with acute respiratory tract infections were included. The selection of interventions and outcomes was based on biological plausibility. Data were extracted using a standardized form, and the risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool. Meta‐analysis was performed using random‐effect models. A total of 50 studies were included in the review. Four trials were conducted in low, 32 in lower‐middle, 12 in upper‐middle, and only two in high‐income countries. The studies evaluated various dietary interventions, including zinc, vitamin A, vitamin E, vitamin D, and probiotics. The results of individual studies on the efficacy of these interventions were mixed, with some showing positive effects on clinical outcomes such as duration of symptoms, while others showed no significant impact. Meta‐analysis was conducted for zinc supplementation in children with pneumonia, and the pooled results suggested a potential limited benefit in terms of reduced hospital length of stay but not time to recovery. Meta‐analyses on vitamin D did not show any effect in children with pneumonia. This systematic review fills a critical gap in the literature by synthesizing the available evidence on the efficacy and safety of nutritional or dietary interventions for acute respiratory tract infections in children. The findings indicate no dietary or nutritional intervention can currently be recommended for the routine treatment of respiratory tract infections in children based on single supplement studies. The metanalysis suggests that zinc supplementation might have a beneficial effect on length of hospitalization in children with pneumonia. New studies are needed to establish more conclusive evidence for pediatric acute respiratory diseases especially for children living in a context of high‐income countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. A Gap Between Asthma Guidelines and Management for Adolescents and Young Adults
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Ödling, Maria, Andersson, Niklas, Hallberg, Jenny, Almqvist, Catarina, Janson, Christer, Bergström, Anna, Melén, Erik, and Kull, Inger
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- 2020
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21. Inflammation-related plasma protein levels and association with adiposity measurements in young adults
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Klevebro, Susanna, Björkander, Sophia, Ekström, Sandra, Merid, Simon K., Gruzieva, Olena, Mälarstig, Anders, Johansson, Åsa, Kull, Inger, Bergström, Anna, and Melén, Erik
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- 2021
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22. Allergy-related diseases in childhood and risk for abdominal pain-related functional gastrointestinal disorders at 16 years—a birth cohort study
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Sjölund, Jessica, Kull, Inger, Bergström, Anna, Järås, Jacob, Ludvigsson, Jonas F., Törnblom, Hans, Simrén, Magnus, and Olén, Ola
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- 2021
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23. Reply
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Ödling, Maria, Andersson, Niklas, Ekström, Sandra, Roxhed, Niclas, Schwenk, Jochen M., Björkander, Sophia, Bergström, Anna, Melén, Erik, and Kull, Inger
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- 2024
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24. Epigenome-wide meta-analysis of DNA methylation and childhood asthma
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Reese, Sarah E., Xu, Cheng-Jian, den Dekker, Herman T., Lee, Mi Kyeong, Sikdar, Sinjini, Ruiz-Arenas, Carlos, Merid, Simon K., Rezwan, Faisal I., Page, Christian M., Ullemar, Vilhelmina, Melton, Phillip E., Oh, Sam S., Yang, Ivana V., Burrows, Kimberley, Söderhäll, Cilla, Jima, Dereje D., Gao, Lu, Arathimos, Ryan, Küpers, Leanne K., Wielscher, Matthias, Rzehak, Peter, Lahti, Jari, Laprise, Catherine, Madore, Anne-Marie, Ward, James, Bennett, Brian D., Wang, Tianyuan, Bell, Douglas A., Vonk, Judith M., Håberg, Siri E., Zhao, Shanshan, Karlsson, Robert, Hollams, Elysia, Hu, Donglei, Richards, Adam J., Bergström, Anna, Sharp, Gemma C., Felix, Janine F., Bustamante, Mariona, Gruzieva, Olena, Maguire, Rachel L., Gilliland, Frank, Baïz, Nour, Nohr, Ellen A., Corpeleijn, Eva, Sebert, Sylvain, Karmaus, Wilfried, Grote, Veit, Kajantie, Eero, Magnus, Maria C., Örtqvist, Anne K., Eng, Celeste, Liu, Andrew H., Kull, Inger, Jaddoe, Vincent W.V., Sunyer, Jordi, Kere, Juha, Hoyo, Cathrine, Annesi-Maesano, Isabella, Arshad, Syed Hasan, Koletzko, Berthold, Brunekreef, Bert, Binder, Elisabeth B., Räikkönen, Katri, Reischl, Eva, Holloway, John W., Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta, Snieder, Harold, Kazmi, Nabila, Breton, Carrie V., Murphy, Susan K., Pershagen, Göran, Anto, Josep Maria, Relton, Caroline L., Schwartz, David A., Burchard, Esteban G., Huang, Rae-Chi, Nystad, Wenche, Almqvist, Catarina, Henderson, A. John, Melén, Erik, Duijts, Liesbeth, Koppelman, Gerard H., and London, Stephanie J.
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- 2019
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25. Clinical implications of airway obstruction with normal or low FEV in childhood and adolescence.
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Koefoed, Hans Jacob Lohne, Wang, Gang, Gehring, Ulrike, Ekstrom, Sandra, Kull, Inger, Vermeulen, Roel, Boer, Jolanda M. A., Bergstrom, Anna, Koppelman, Gerard H., Melén, Erik, Vonk, Judith M., and Hallberg, Jenny
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WHEEZE ,RESPIRATORY obstructions ,ADOLESCENCE ,CHRONIC obstructive pulmonary disease ,BREASTFEEDING promotion - Published
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26. Natural course of pollen‐induced allergic rhinitis from childhood to adulthood: A 20‐year follow up.
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Lindqvist, Magnus, Leth‐Møller, Katja Biering, Linneberg, Allan, Kull, Inger, Bergström, Anna, Georgellis, Antonios, Borres, Magnus P., Ekebom, Agneta, van Hage, Marianne, Melén, Erik, and Westman, Marit
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ALLERGIC rhinitis ,ALLERGY desensitization ,ADULTS ,SNEEZING ,ATOPY ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN E ,COHORT analysis - Abstract
Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is one of the most common chronic diseases worldwide. There are limited prospective long‐term data regarding persistency and remission of AR. The objective of this study was to investigate the natural course of pollen‐induced AR (pollen‐AR) over 20 years, from childhood into early adulthood. Methods: Data from 1137 subjects in the Barn/Children Allergi/Allergy Milieu Stockholm Epidemiologic birth cohort (BAMSE) with a completed questionnaire regarding symptoms, asthma, treatment with allergen immunotherapy (AIT) and results of allergen‐specific IgE for inhalant allergens at 4, 8, 16 and 24 years were analyzed. Pollen‐AR was defined as sneezing, runny, itchy or blocked nose; and itchy or watery eyes when exposed to birch and/or grass pollen in combination with allergen‐specific IgE ≥0.35kUA/L to birch and/or grass. Results: Approximately 75% of children with pollen‐AR at 4 or 8 years had persistent disease up to 24 years, and 30% developed asthma. The probability of persistency was high already at low levels of pollen‐specific IgE. The highest rate of remission from pollen‐AR was seen between 16 and 24 years (21.5%); however, the majority remained sensitized. This period was also when pollen‐specific IgE‐levels stopped increasing and the average estimated annual incidence of pollen‐AR decreased from 1.5% to 0.8% per year. Conclusion: Children with pollen‐AR are at high risk of persistent disease for at least 20 years. Childhood up to adolescence seems to be the most dynamic period of AR progression. Our findings underline the close cross‐sectional and longitudinal relationship between sensitization, AR and asthma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Early life determinants of lung function change from childhood to adolescence
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Schultz, Erica S., Hallberg, Jenny., Andersson, Niklas, Thacher, Jesse D., Pershagen, Göran, Bellander, Tom, Bergström, Anna, Kull, Inger, Guerra, Stefano, Thunqvist, Per., Gustafsson, Per M., Bottai, Matteo, and Melén, Erik
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28. Mediterranean‐type diet in school age in relation to asthma and lung function up to young adulthood.
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Georgakou, Athina V., Ekström, Sandra, Andersson, Niklas, Hallberg, Jenny, Wolk, Alicja, Håkansson, Niklas, Georgelis, Antonios, Melén, Erik, Kull, Inger, Sdona, Emmanouela, and Bergström, Anna
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A study published in the journal Clinical & Experimental Allergy investigated the association between a Mediterranean-type diet in childhood and the development of asthma and lung function in adulthood. The study, conducted in Sweden, found no consistent association between adherence to a Mediterranean-type diet and asthma, allergic/non-allergic phenotypes, or lung function overall. However, among participants with asthma, higher adherence to the diet was associated with higher forced vital capacity (FVC) and lower forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1)/FVC ratio. The study suggests that further research with larger sample sizes and the use of nutritional biomarker scores is needed. [Extracted from the article]
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29. Transitional care of adolescents and young adults with asthma and allergy—The healthcare professional perspective.
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Ödling, Maria, Lagercrantz, Birgitta, Goksör, Emma, Sandelowsky, Hanna, Janson, Christer, and Kull, Inger
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YOUNG adults ,MEDICAL personnel ,TRANSITIONAL care ,TEENAGERS ,ASTHMA - Abstract
A study was conducted to investigate the implementation of guidelines for the transitional care of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with asthma and allergy in Sweden. A web-based survey was conducted among healthcare professionals (HCPs), and the results showed that more than half of the HCPs did not follow any or just one of the key recommendations. The study also identified barriers to successful transitional care, including a lack of resources, knowledge, and time among HCPs, cultural differences between pediatric and adult healthcare settings, and inadequate communication between HCPs. The study concludes that there are deficiencies in adherence to the guidelines and that AYAs are not adequately prepared for the transition to adult healthcare. [Extracted from the article]
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30. Combined effects of multiple risk factors on asthma in school-aged children
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Szentpetery, Sylvia S., Gruzieva, Olena, Forno, Erick, Han, Yueh-Ying, Bergström, Anna, Kull, Inger, Acosta-Pérez, Edna, Colón-Semidey, Angel, Alvarez, Maria, Canino, Glorisa J., Melén, Erik, and Celedón, Juan C.
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31. Mechanisms of the Development of Allergy (MeDALL): Introducing novel concepts in allergy phenotypes
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Anto, Josep M., Bousquet, Jean, Akdis, Mubeccel, Auffray, Charles, Keil, Thomas, Momas, Isabelle, Postma, Dirkje S., Valenta, Rudolf, Wickman, Magnus, Cambon-Thomsen, Anne, Haahtela, Tari, Lambrecht, Bart N., Lodrup Carlsen, Karin C., Koppelman, Gerard H., Sunyer, Jordi, Zuberbier, Torsten, Annesi-Maesano, Isabelle, Arno, Albert, Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten, De Carlo, Giuseppe, Forastiere, Francesco, Heinrich, Joachim, Kowalski, Marek L., Maier, Dieter, Melén, Erik, Smit, Henriette A., Standl, Marie, Wright, John, Asarnoj, Anna, Benet, Marta, Ballardini, Natalia, Garcia-Aymerich, Judith, Gehring, Ulrike, Guerra, Stefano, Hohmann, Cynthia, Kull, Inger, Lupinek, Christian, Pinart, Mariona, Skrindo, Ingebjorg, Westman, Marit, Smagghe, Delphine, Akdis, Cezmi, Andersson, Niklas, Bachert, Claus, Ballereau, Stephane, Ballester, Ferran, Basagana, Xavier, Bedbrook, Anna, Bergstrom, Anna, von Berg, Andrea, Brunekreef, Bert, Burte, Emilie, Carlsen, Kai-Hakon, Chatzi, Leda, Coquet, Jonathan M., Curin, Mirela, Demoly, Pascal, Eller, Esben, Fantini, Maria Pia, von Hertzen, Leena, Hovland, Vergard, Jacquemin, Benedicte, Just, Jocelyne, Keller, Theresa, Kiss, Renata, Kogevinas, Manolis, Koletzko, Sibylle, Lau, Susanne, Lehmann, Irina, Lemonnier, Nicolas, Mäkelä, Mika, Mestres, Jordi, Mowinckel, Peter, Nadif, Rachel, Nawijn, Martijn C., Pellet, Johan, Pin, Isabelle, Porta, Daniela, Rancière, Fanny, Rial-Sebbag, Emmanuelle, Saeys, Yvan, Schuijs, Martijn J., Siroux, Valerie, Tischer, Christina G., Torrent, Mathies, Varraso, Raphaelle, Wenzel, Kalus, and Xu, Cheng-Jian
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32. DNA methylation and body mass index from birth to adolescence: meta-analyses of epigenome-wide association studies
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Vehmeijer, Florianne O. L., Küpers, Leanne K., Sharp, Gemma C., Salas, Lucas A., Lent, Samantha, Jima, Dereje D., Tindula, Gwen, Reese, Sarah, Qi, Cancan, Gruzieva, Olena, Page, Christian, Rezwan, Faisal I., Melton, Philip E., Nohr, Ellen, Escaramís, Geòrgia, Rzehak, Peter, Heiskala, Anni, Gong, Tong, Tuominen, Samuli T., Gao, Lu, Ross, Jason P., Starling, Anne P., Holloway, John W., Yousefi, Paul, Aasvang, Gunn Marit, Beilin, Lawrence J., Bergström, Anna, Binder, Elisabeth, Chatzi, Leda, Corpeleijn, Eva, Czamara, Darina, Eskenazi, Brenda, Ewart, Susan, Ferre, Natalia, Grote, Veit, Gruszfeld, Dariusz, Håberg, Siri E., Hoyo, Cathrine, Huen, Karen, Karlsson, Robert, Kull, Inger, Langhendries, Jean-Paul, Lepeule, Johanna, Magnus, Maria C., Maguire, Rachel L., Molloy, Peter L., Monnereau, Claire, Mori, Trevor A., Oken, Emily, Räikkönen, Katri, Rifas-Shiman, Sheryl, Ruiz-Arenas, Carlos, Sebert, Sylvain, Ullemar, Vilhelmina, Verduci, Elvira, Vonk, Judith M., Xu, Cheng-jian, Yang, Ivana V., Zhang, Hongmei, Zhang, Weiming, Karmaus, Wilfried, Dabelea, Dana, Muhlhausler, Beverly S., Breton, Carrie V., Lahti, Jari, Almqvist, Catarina, Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta, Koletzko, Berthold, Vrijheid, Martine, Sørensen, Thorkild I. A., Huang, Rae-Chi, Arshad, Syed Hasan, Nystad, Wenche, Melén, Erik, Koppelman, Gerard H., London, Stephanie J., Holland, Nina, Bustamante, Mariona, Murphy, Susan K., Hivert, Marie-France, Baccarelli, Andrea, Relton, Caroline L., Snieder, Harold, Jaddoe, Vincent W. V., and Felix, Janine F.
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33. Male sex is strongly associated with IgE-sensitization to airborne but not food allergens: results up to age 24 years from the BAMSE birth cohort
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Melén, Erik, Bergström, Anna, Kull, Inger, Almqvist, Catarina, Andersson, Niklas, Asarnoj, Anna, Borres, Magnus P., Georgellis, Antonis, Pershagen, Göran, Westman, Marit, van Hage, Marianne, and Ballardini, Natalia
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34. Epigenome-wide meta-analysis of blood DNA methylation in newborns and children identifies numerous loci related to gestational age
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Merid, Simon Kebede, Novoloaca, Alexei, Sharp, Gemma C., Küpers, Leanne K., Kho, Alvin T., Roy, Ritu, Gao, Lu, Annesi-Maesano, Isabella, Jain, Pooja, Plusquin, Michelle, Kogevinas, Manolis, Allard, Catherine, Vehmeijer, Florianne O., Kazmi, Nabila, Salas, Lucas A., Rezwan, Faisal I., Zhang, Hongmei, Sebert, Sylvain, Czamara, Darina, Rifas-Shiman, Sheryl L., Melton, Phillip E., Lawlor, Debbie A., Pershagen, Göran, Breton, Carrie V., Huen, Karen, Baiz, Nour, Gagliardi, Luigi, Nawrot, Tim S., Corpeleijn, Eva, Perron, Patrice, Duijts, Liesbeth, Nohr, Ellen Aagaard, Bustamante, Mariona, Ewart, Susan L., Karmaus, Wilfried, Zhao, Shanshan, Page, Christian M., Herceg, Zdenko, Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta, Lahti, Jari, Baccarelli, Andrea A., Anderson, Denise, Kachroo, Priyadarshini, Relton, Caroline L., Bergström, Anna, Eskenazi, Brenda, Soomro, Munawar Hussain, Vineis, Paolo, Snieder, Harold, Bouchard, Luigi, Jaddoe, Vincent W., Sørensen, Thorkild I. A., Vrijheid, Martine, Arshad, S. Hasan, Holloway, John W., Håberg, Siri E., Magnus, Per, Dwyer, Terence, Binder, Elisabeth B., DeMeo, Dawn L., Vonk, Judith M., Newnham, John, Tantisira, Kelan G., Kull, Inger, Wiemels, Joseph L., Heude, Barbara, Sunyer, Jordi, Nystad, Wenche, Munthe-Kaas, Monica C., Räikkönen, Katri, Oken, Emily, Huang, Rae-Chi, Weiss, Scott T., Antó, Josep Maria, Bousquet, Jean, Kumar, Ashish, Söderhäll, Cilla, Almqvist, Catarina, Cardenas, Andres, Gruzieva, Olena, Xu, Cheng-Jian, Reese, Sarah E., Kere, Juha, Brodin, Petter, Solomon, Olivia, Wielscher, Matthias, Holland, Nina, Ghantous, Akram, Hivert, Marie-France, Felix, Janine F., Koppelman, Gerard H., London, Stephanie J., and Melén, Erik
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35. Lung function in young adulthood in relation to moderate-to-late preterm birth.
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Lundberg, Björn, Merid, Simon Kebede, Um-Bergström, Petra, Gang Wang, Bergström, Anna, Ekström, Sandra, Kull, Inger, Melén, Erik, and Hallberg, Jenny
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36. MACVIA clinical decision algorithm in adolescents and adults with allergic rhinitis
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Aberer, Werner, Adachi, Mitsuru, Agache, Ioana, Akdis, Cezmi, Akdis, Mubeccel, Annesi-Maesano, Isabella, Ansotegui, Ignacio J., Anto, Josep M., Arshad, S. Hasan, Baiardini, Ilaria, Baigenzhin, Abay K., Barbara, Cristina, Bateman, Eric D., Beghé, Bianca, Bel, Elisabeth H., Ben Kheder, Ali, Bennoor, Kazi S., Benson, Michael, Bernstein, David, Michael, Bewick, Thomas, Bieber, Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten, Bjermer, Leif, Blain, Hubert, Boner, Attilio, Bonini, Matteo, Bonini, Sergio, Bosse, Isabelle, Bouchard, Jacques, Boulet, Louis-Philippe, Bourret, Rodolphe A., Bousquet, Philippe J., Braido, Fulvio, Briggs, Andrew H., Brightling, Christopher E., Buhl, Roland, Burney, Peter, Bush, Andrew, Caballero-Fonseca, Fernando, Caimmi, Davide P., Camargos, Paulo, Camuzat, Thierry, Carlsen, Kai-Hakon, Carr, Warner, Casale, Thomas B., Sarabia, Alfonso Cepeda, Chatzi, Leda, Chen, Yuzhi, Chiron, Raphaël, Chkhartishvili, Ekaterine, Chuchalin, Alexander, Ciprandi, Georgio, Cirule, Ieva, Correia de Sousa, Jaime, Costa, David, Crooks, George, Custovic, Adnan, Dahlen, Sven-Erik, Darsow, Ulf, De Blay, Frédéric, De Manuel Keenoy, Esteban, Dedeu, Tony, Deleanu, Diana, Denburg, Judah, Didier, Alain, Dinh-Xuan, Anh-Tuan, Dokic, Dejan, Douagui, Habib B., Dubakiene, Ruta, Durham, Stephen, Dykewicz, Mark, El-Gamal, Yehia, Emuzyte, Regina, Fink-Wagner, Antje, Fiocchi, Alessandro, Forastiere, Francesco, Gamkrelidze, Amiran, Gemicioğlu, Bilun, Gereda, Jose E., Gerth van Wijk, Roy, Gotua, Maia, Grisle, Ineta, Guzmán, M. Antonieta, Haahtela, Tari, Heinrich, Joachim, Hellquist-Dahl, Birthe, Horak, Friedrich, Howarth, Peter H., Humbert, Marc, Hyland, Michael, Ivancevich, Juan-Carlos, Jares, Edgardo J., Johnston, Sebastian L., Jonquet, Olivier, Joos, Guy, Jung, Ki-Suck, Just, Jocelyne, Jutel, Marek, Kaidashev, Igor P., Khaitov, Musa, Kalayci, Omer, Kalyoncu, Fuat, Keith, Paul, Khaltaev, Nikolai, Kleine-Tebbe, Jorg, Klimek, Ludger, N'Goran, Bernard Koffi, Kolek, Vitezlav, Koppelman, Gerard H., Kowalski, Marek, Kull, Inger, Kvedariene, Violeta, Lambrecht, Bart, Lau, Susanne, Laune, Daniel, Le Thi Tuyet, Lan, Li, Jing, Lieberman, Phillipe, Lipworth, Brian J., Renaud, Louis, Magard, Yves, Magnan, Antoine, Mahboub, Bassam, Majer, Ivan, Makela, Mika, Manning, Peter J., Masjedi, Mohamad R., Maurer, Marcus, Mavale-Manuel, Sandra, Melén, Erik, Melo-Gomes, Elisabete, Mercier, Jacques, Merk, Hans, Miculinic, Neven, Mihaltan, Florin, Milenkovic, Branislava, Mohammad, Yousser, Molimard, Mathieu, Momas, Isabelle, Montilla-Santana, Anna, Morais-Almeida, Mario, Mösges, Ralph, Nadif, Rachel, Namazova-Baranova, Leyla, Neffen, Hugo, Nekam, Kristof, Neou, Angelos, Niggemann, Bodo, Nyembue, Dieudonné, O'Hehir, Robyn, Ohta, Ken, Okamoto, Yoshitaka, Okubo, Kim, Ouedraogo, Solange, Paggiaro, Pier-Luigi, Pali-Schöll, Isabella, Palmer, Stephen, Panzner, Petr, Papi, Alberto, Park, Hae-Sim, Pavord, Ian, Pawankar, Ruby, Pfaar, Oliver, Picard, Robert, Pigearias, Bernard, Pin, Isabelle, Plavec, Davor, Pohl, Wolfgang, Popov, Todor, Postma, Dirkje S., Potter, Paul, Poulsen, Lars K., Rabe, Klaus F., Raciborski, Filip, Pontal, Françoise Radier, Reitamo, Sakari, Repka-Ramirez, Maria-Susana, Robalo-Cordeiro, Carlos, Roberts, Graham, Rodenas, Francisco, Rolland, Christine, Rodriguez, Miguel Roman, Romano, Antonino, Rosado-Pinto, José, Rosario, Nelson A., Rosenwasser, Larry, Rottem, Menachem, Sanchez-Borges, Mario, Sastre-Dominguez, Joaquim, Schmid-Grendelmeier, Peter, Serrano, Eli, Simons, F. Estelle R., Sisul, Juan-Carlos, Skrindo, Ingebjorg, Smit, Henriette A., Solé, Dirceu, Sooronbaev, Talant, Spranger, Otto, Stelmach, Rafael, Strandberg, Timo, Sunyer, Jordi, Thijs, Carel, Todo-Bom, Ana-Maria, Triggiani, Massimo, Valenta, Rudolf, Valero, Antonio L., van Hage, Marianne, Vandenplas, Olivier, Vezzani, Giorgio, Vichyanond, Pakit, Viegi, Giovanni, Wagenmann, Martin, Wahn, Ulrich, De Yun, Wang, Williams, Denis, Wright, John, Yawn, Barbara P., Yiallouros, Panayiotis, Yusuf, Osman M., Zar, Heather J., Zernotti, Mario, Zhang, Luo, Zhong, Nanshan, Zidarn, Mihaela, Bousquet, Jean, Schünemann, Holger J., Hellings, Peter W., Arnavielhe, Sylvie, Bachert, Claus, Bedbrook, Anna, Bergmann, Karl-Christian, Bosnic-Anticevich, Sinthia, Brozek, Jan, Calderon, Moises, Canonica, G. Walter, Chavannes, Niels H., Cox, Linda, Chrystyn, Henry, Cruz, Alvaro A., Dahl, Ronald, De Carlo, Giuseppe, Demoly, Pascal, Devillier, Phillipe, Dray, Gérard, Fletcher, Monica, Fokkens, Wytske J., Fonseca, Joao, Gonzalez-Diaz, Sandra N., Grouse, Lawrence, Keil, Thomas, Kuna, Piotr, Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée, Lodrup Carlsen, Karin C., Meltzer, Eli O., Mullol, Jaoquim, Muraro, Antonella, Naclerio, Robert N., Palkonen, Susanna, Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G., Passalacqua, Giovanni, Price, David, Ryan, Dermot, Samolinski, Boleslaw, Scadding, Glenis K., Sheikh, Aziz, Spertini, François, Valiulis, Arunas, Valovirta, Erkka, Walker, Samantha, Wickman, Magnus, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, and Zuberbier, Torsten
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37. Sensitization to cat and dog allergen molecules in childhood and prediction of symptoms of cat and dog allergy in adolescence: A BAMSE/MeDALL study
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Asarnoj, Anna, Hamsten, Carl, Wadén, Konrad, Lupinek, Christian, Andersson, Niklas, Kull, Inger, Curin, Mirela, Anto, Josep, Bousquet, Jean, Valenta, Rudolf, Wickman, Magnus, and van Hage, Marianne
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38. Next-generation ARIA care pathways for rhinitis and asthma: a model for multimorbid chronic diseases
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Bousquet, J. Jean, Schünemann, Holger J., Togias, Alkis, Erhola, Marina, Hellings, Peter W., Zuberbier, Torsten, Agache, Ioana, Ansotegui, Ignacio J., Anto, Josep M., Bachert, Claus, Becker, Sven, Bedolla-Barajas, Martin, Bewick, Michael, Bosnic-Anticevich, Sinthia, Bosse, Isabelle, Boulet, Louis P., Bourrez, Jean Marc, Brusselle, Guy, Chavannes, Niels, Costa, Elisio, Cruz, Alvaro A., Czarlewski, Wienczyslawa, Fokkens, Wytske J., Fonseca, Joao A., Gaga, Mina, Haahtela, Tari, Illario, Maddalena, Klimek, Ludger, Kuna, Piotr, Kvedariene, Violeta, Le, L. T. T., Larenas-Linnemann, Desiree, Laune, Daniel, Lourenço, Olga M., Menditto, Enrica, Mullol, Joaquin, Okamoto, Yashitaka, Papadopoulos, Nikos, Pham-Thi, Nhân, Picard, Robert, Pinnock, Hilary, Roche, Nicolas, Roller-Wirnsberger, Regina E., Rolland, Christine, Samolinski, Boleslaw, Sheikh, Aziz, Toppila-Salmi, Sanna, Tsiligianni, Ioanna, Valiulis, Arunas, Valovirta, Erkka, Vasankari, Tuula, Ventura, Maria-Teresa, Walker, Samantha, Williams, Sian, Akdis, Cezmi A., Annesi-Maesano, Isabella, Arnavielhe, Sylvie, Basagana, Xavier, Bateman, Eric, Bedbrook, Anna, Bennoor, K. S., Benveniste, Samuel, Bergmann, Karl C., Bialek, Slawomir, Billo, Nils, Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten, Bjermer, Leif, Blain, Hubert, Bonini, Mateo, Bonniaud, Philippe, Bouchard, Jacques, Briedis, Vitalis, Brightling, Christofer E., Brozek, Jan, Buhl, Roland, Buonaiuto, Roland, Canonica, Giorgo W., Cardona, Victoria, Carriazo, Ana M., Carr, Warner, Cartier, Christine, Casale, Thomas, Cecchi, Lorenzo, Cepeda Sarabia, Alfonso M., Chkhartishvili, Eka, Chu, Derek K., Cingi, Cemal, Colgan, Elaine, de Sousa, Jaime Correia, Courbis, Anne Lise, Custovic, Adnan, Cvetkosvki, Biljana, D’Amato, Gennaro, da Silva, Jane, Dantas, Carina, Dokic, Dejand, Dauvilliers, Yves, Dedeu, Antoni, De Feo, Giulia, Devillier, Philippe, Di Capua, Stefania, Dykewickz, Marc, Dubakiene, Ruta, Ebisawa, Motohiro, El-Gamal, Yaya, Eller, Esben, Emuzyte, Regina, Farrell, John, Fink-Wagner, Antjie, Fiocchi, Alessandro, Fontaine, Jean F., Gemicioğlu, Bilun, Schmid-Grendelmeir, Peter, Gamkrelidze, Amiran, Garcia-Aymerich, Judith, Gomez, Maximiliano, González Diaz, Sandra, Gotua, Maia, Guldemond, Nick A., Guzmán, Maria-Antonieta, Hajjam, Jawad, O’B Hourihane, John, Humbert, Marc, Iaccarino, Guido, Ierodiakonou, Despo, Illario, Maddalena, Ivancevich, Juan C., Joos, Guy, Jung, Ki-Suck, Jutel, Marek, Kaidashev, Igor, Kalayci, Omer, Kardas, Przemyslaw, Keil, Thomas, Khaitov, Mussa, Khaltaev, Nikolai, Kleine-Tebbe, Jorg, Kowalski, Marek L., Kritikos, Vicky, Kull, Inger, Leonardini, Lisa, Lieberman, Philip, Lipworth, Brian, Lodrup Carlsen, Karin C., Loureiro, Claudia C., Louis, Renaud, Mair, Alpana, Marien, Gert, Mahboub, Bassam, Malva, Joao, Manning, Patrick, De Manuel Keenoy, Esteban, Marshall, Gailen D., Masjedi, Mohamed R., Maspero, Jorge F., Mathieu-Dupas, Eve, Matricardi, Poalo M., Melén, Eric, Melo-Gomes, Elisabete, Meltzer, Eli O., Menditto, Enrica, Mercier, Jacques, Miculinic, Neven, Mihaltan, Florin, Milenkovic, Branislava, Moda, Giuliana, Mogica-Martinez, Maria-Dolores, Mohammad, Yousser, Montefort, Steve, Monti, Ricardo, Morais-Almeida, Mario, Mösges, Ralf, Münter, Lars, Muraro, Antonella, Murray, Ruth, Naclerio, Robert, Napoli, Luigi, Namazova-Baranova, Leila, Neffen, Hugo, Nekam, Kristoff, Neou, Angelo, Novellino, Enrico, Nyembue, Dieudonné, O’Hehir, Robin, Ohta, Ken, Okubo, Kimi, Onorato, Gabrielle, Ouedraogo, Solange, Pali-Schöll, Isabella, Palkonen, Susanna, Panzner, Peter, Park, Hae-Sim, Pépin, Jean-Louis, Pereira, Ana-Maria, Pfaar, Oliver, Paulino, Ema, Phillips, Jim, Picard, Robert, Plavec, Davor, Popov, Ted A., Portejoie, Fabienne, Price, David, Prokopakis, Emmanuel P., Pugin, Benoit, Raciborski, Filip, Rajabian-Söderlund, Rojin, Reitsma, Sietze, Rodo, Xavier, Romano, Antonino, Rosario, Nelson, Rottem, Menahenm, Ryan, Dermot, Salimäki, Johanna, Sanchez-Borges, Mario M., Sisul, Juan-Carlos, Solé, Dirceu, Somekh, David, Sooronbaev, Talant, Sova, Milan, Spranger, Otto, Stellato, Cristina, Stelmach, Rafael, Suppli Ulrik, Charlotte, Thibaudon, Michel, To, Teresa, Todo-Bom, Ana, Tomazic, Peter V., Valero, Antonio A., Valenta, Rudolph, Valentin-Rostan, Marylin, van der Kleij, Rianne, Vandenplas, Olivier, Vezzani, Giorgio, Viart, Frédéric, Viegi, Giovanni, Wallace, Dana, Wagenmann, Martin, Wang, De Y., Waserman, Susan, Wickman, Magnus, Williams, Dennis M., Wong, Gary, Wroczynski, Piotr, Yiallouros, Panayiotis K., Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Yusuf, Osman M., Zar, Heahter J., Zeng, Stéphane, Zernotti, Mario, Zhang, Luo, Zhong, Nan S., Zidarn, Mihaela, the ARIA Study Group, and the MASK Study Group
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39. Circulating CC16 and Asthma: A Population-based, Multicohort Study from Early Childhood through Adult Life.
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Voraphani, Nipasiri, Stern, Debra A., Ledford, Julie G., Spangenberg, Amber L., Jing Zhai, Wright, Anne L., Morgan, Wayne J., Kraft, Monica, Sherrill, Duane L., Curtin, John A., Murray, Clare S., Custovic, Adnan, Kull, Inger, Hallberg, Jenny, Bergström, Anna, Herrera-Luis, Esther, Halonen, Marilyn, Martinez, Fernando D., Simpson, Angela, and Melén, Erik
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Rationale: Club cell secretory protein (CC16) is an antiinflammatory protein highly expressed in the airways. CC16 deficiency has been associated with lung function deficits, but its role in asthma has not been established conclusively. Objectives: To determine 1) the longitudinal association of circulating CC16 with the presence of active asthma from early childhood through adult life and 2) whether CC16 in early childhood predicts the clinical course of childhood asthma into adult life. Methods: We assessed the association of circulating CC16 and asthma in three population-based birth cohorts: the Tucson Children's Respiratory Study (years 6-36; total participants, 814; total observations, 3,042), the Swedish Barn/Children, Allergy, Milieu, Stockholm, Epidemiological survey (years 8-24; total participants, 2,547; total observations, 3,438), and the UK Manchester Asthma and Allergy Study (years 5-18; total participants, 745; total observations, 1,626). Among 233 children who had asthma at the first survey in any of the cohorts, baseline CC16 was also tested for association with persistence of symptoms. Measurements and Main Results: After adjusting for covariates, CC16 deficits were associated with increased risk for the presence of asthma in all cohorts (meta-analyzed adjusted odds ratio per 1-SD CC16 decrease, 1.20; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.12-1.28; P,0.0001). The association was particularly strong for asthma with frequent symptoms (meta-analyzed adjusted relative risk ratio, 1.40; 95% CI, 1.24-1.57; P,0.0001), was confirmed for both atopic and nonatopic asthma, and was independent of lung function impairment. After adjustment for known predictors of persistent asthma, children with asthma in the lowest CC16 tertile had a nearly fourfold increased risk for having frequent symptoms persisting into adult life compared with children with asthma in the other two CC16 tertiles (metaanalyzed adjusted odds ratio, 3.72; 95% CI, 1.78-7.76; P,0.0001). Conclusions: Circulating CC16 deficits are associated with the presence of asthma with frequent symptoms from childhood through midadult life and predict the persistence of asthma symptoms into adulthood. These findings support a possible protective role of CC16 in asthma and its potential use for risk stratification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Fish and polyunsaturated fat intake and development of allergic and nonallergic rhinitis
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Magnusson, Jessica, Kull, Inger, Westman, Marit, Håkansson, Niclas, Wolk, Alicja, Melén, Erik, Wickman, Magnus, and Bergström, Anna
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41. Plasticity of Individual Lung Function States from Childhood to Adulthood
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Wang, Gang, Hallberg, Jenny, Faner, Rosa, Koefoed, Hans Jacob, Merid, Simon Kebede, Klevebro, Susanna, Bjorkander, Sophia, Gruzieva, Olena, Pershagen, Goran, van Hage, Marianne, Guerra, Stefano, Bottai, Matteo, Georgelis, Antonios, Gehring, Ulrike, Bergstrom, Anna, Vonk, Judith M., Kull, Inger, Koppelman, Gerard H., Agusti, Alvar, Melen, Erik, and Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC)
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Rationale: Recent evidence highlights the importance of optimal lung development during childhood for health throughout life. Objectives: To explore the plasticity of individual lung function states during childhood. Methods: Prebronchodilator FEV1 z-scores determined at age 8, 16, and 24 years in the Swedish population-based birth cohort BAMSE (Swedish abbreviation for Child [Barn], Allergy, Milieu, Stockholm, Epidemiological study) (N = 3,069) were used. An unbiased, data-driven dependent mixture model was applied to explore lung function states and individual state chains. Lung function catch-up was defined as participants moving from low or very low states to normal or high or very high states, and growth failure as moving from normal or high or very high states to low or very low states. At 24 years, we compared respiratory symptoms, small airway function (multiple-breath washout), and circulating inflammatory protein levels, by using proteomics, across states. Models were replicated in the independent Dutch population-based PIAMA (Prevention and Incidence of Asthma and Mite Allergy) cohort. Measurements and Main Results: Five lung function states were identified in BAMSE. Lung function catch-up and growth failure were observed in 74 (14.5%) BAMSE participants with low or very low states and 36 (2.4%) participants with normal or high or very high states, respectively. The occurrence of catch-up and growth failure was replicated in PIAMA. Early-life risk factors were cumulatively associated with the very low state, as well as with catch-up (inverse association) and growth failure. The very low state as well as growth failure were associated with respiratory symptoms, airflow limitation, and small airway dysfunction at adulthood. Proteomics identified IL-6 and CXCL10 (C-X-C motif chemokine 10) as potential biomarkers of impaired lung function development. Conclusions: Individual lung function states during childhood are plastic, including catch-up and growth failure.
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42. The ARIA-MASK-air® approach
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Bousquet, Jean, Anto, Josep M., Sousa-Pinto, Bernardo, Czarlewski, Wienczyslawa, Bedbrook, Anna, Haahtela, Tari, Klimek, Ludger, Pfaar, Oliver, Kuna, Piotr, Kupczyk, Maciej, Regateiro, Frederico S., Samolinski, Boleslaw, Valiulis, Arunas, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Arnavielhe, Sylvie, Basagaña, Xavier, Bergmann, Karl C., Bosnic-Anticevich, Sinthia, Brussino, Luisa, Canonica, G. Walter, Cardona, Victoria, Cecchi, Lorenzo, Chaves-Loureiro, Claudia, Costa, Elisio, Cruz, Alvaro A., Gemicioglu, Bilun, Fokkens, Wytske J., Ivancevich, Juan Carlos, Kraxner, Helga, Kvedariene, Violeta, Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée E., Laune, Daniel, Louis, Renaud, Makris, Michael, Maurer, Marcus, Melén, Erik, Micheli, Yann, Morais-Almeida, Mario, Mullol, Joaquim, Niedoszytko, Marek, Okamoto, Yoshitaka, Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G., Patella, Vincenzo, Pham-Thi, Nhân, Rouadi, Philip W., Sastre, Joaquin, Scichilone, Nicola, Sheikh, Aziz, Sofiev, Mikhail, Taborda-Barata, Luis, Toppila-Salmi, Sanna, Tsiligianni, Ioanna, Valovirta, Erkka, Ventura, Maria Teresa, Vieira, Rafael José, Zidarn, Mihaela, Amaral, Rita, Ansotegui, Ignacio J., Bédard, Annabelle, Benveniste, Samuel, Bewick, Michael, Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten, Blain, Hubert, Bonini, Matteo, Bourret, Rodolphe, Braido, Fulvio, Carreiro-Martins, Pedro, Charpin, Denis, Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan, Chivato, Tomas, Chu, Derek K., Cingi, Cemal, Del Giacco, Stefano, de Blay, Frédéric, Devillier, Philippe, De Vries, Govert, Doulaptsi, Maria, Doyen, Virginie, Dray, Gérard, Fontaine, Jean François, Gomez, R. Maximiliano, Hagemann, Jan, Heffler, Enrico, Hofmann, Maja, Jassem, Ewa, Jutel, Marek, Keil, Thomas, Kritikos, Vicky, Kull, Inger, Kulus, Marek, Lourenço, Olga, Mathieu-Dupas, Eve, Menditto, Enrica, Mösges, Ralph, Murray, Ruth, Nadif, Rachel, Neffen, Hugo, Nicola, Stefania, O’Hehir, Robyn, Olze, Heidi, Palamarchuk, Yuliia, Pépin, Jean Louis, Pétré, Benoit, Picard, Robert, Pitsios, Constantinos, Puggioni, Francesca, Quirce, Santiago, Raciborski, Filip, Reitsma, Sietze, Roche, Nicolas, Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Monica, Romantowski, Jan, Sá-Sousa, Ana, Serpa, Faradiba S., Savouré, Marine, Shamji, Mohamed H., Sova, Milan, Sperl, Annette, Stellato, Cristiana, Todo-Bom, Ana, Tomazic, Peter Valentin, Vandenplas, Olivier, Van Eerd, Michiel, Vasankari, Tuula, Viart, Frédéric, Waserman, Susan, Fonseca, Joao A., Zuberbier, Torsten, NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM), and Comprehensive Health Research Centre (CHRC) - pólo NMS
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Funding Information: The authors thank Ms Véronique Pretschner for submitting the paper. MASK‐air has been supported by Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, EU grants (EU Structural and Development Funds Languedoc Roussillon and Region PACA; POLLAR: EIT Health; Twinning: EIP on AHA; Twinning DHE: H2020; Catalyse: Horizon Europe) and educational grants from Mylan‐Viatris, ALK, GSK, Novartis, Stallergènes‐Greer and Uriach. None for the study. ® Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. Clinical and Translational Allergy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. MASK-air®, a validated mHealth app (Medical Device regulation Class IIa) has enabled large observational implementation studies in over 58,000 people with allergic rhinitis and/or asthma. It can help to address unmet patient needs in rhinitis and asthma care. MASK-air® is a Good Practice of DG Santé on digitally-enabled, patient-centred care. It is also a candidate Good Practice of OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). MASK-air® data has enabled novel phenotype discovery and characterisation, as well as novel insights into the management of allergic rhinitis. MASK-air® data show that most rhinitis patients (i) are not adherent and do not follow guidelines, (ii) use as-needed treatment, (iii) do not take medication when they are well, (iv) increase their treatment based on symptoms and (v) do not use the recommended treatment. The data also show that control (symptoms, work productivity, educational performance) is not always improved by medications. A combined symptom-medication score (ARIA-EAACI-CSMS) has been validated for clinical practice and trials. The implications of the novel MASK-air® results should lead to change management in rhinitis and asthma. publishersversion published
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43. Rhinitis associated with asthma is distinct from rhinitis alone: TARIA‐MeDALL hypothesis
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Bousquet, Jean, Melén, Erik, Haahtela, Tari, Koppelman, Gerard, Togias, Alkis, Valenta, Rudolf, Akdis, Cezmi, Czarlewski, Wienczyslawa, Rothenberg, Marc, Valiulis, Arunas, Wickman, Magnus, Vichyanond, Pakit, Moniuszko, Marcin, Ėmužytė, Regina, Bush, Andrew, Chu, Derek K, Viegi, Giovanni, Wallace, Dana, Durham, Stephen, Wang, De Yun, Vandenplas, O., Just, Jocelyne, Carlsen, Karin C. Lodrup, Passalacqua, Giovanni, Williams, Siân, Linnemann, Désirée Larenas, Loureiro, Cláudia Chaves, Sagara, Hironori, Worm, Margitta, Yiallouros, Panayiotis, Yusuf, Osman, Zaitoun, Fares, Bonini, Matteo, Hrubiško, Martin, Cingi, C., Dykewicz, Mark, Zernotti, Mario, Calderon, Moises, Halpin, David M.G., Zidarn, Mihaela, Patella, Vincenzo, Sheikh, Aziz, Zuberbier, Jaron, Papadopoulos, Nikolaos, Louis, Renaud, Suppli Ulrik, Charlotte, Fonseca, João P., Zuberbier, Torsten, Anto, M. J., Costa, Elisio, Eiwegger, Thomas, Bosnic-Anticevich, Sinthia, Cruz, Alvaro, Sousa, Jaime Correia de, Louis-Philippe, Boulet, Erhola, Marina, Cardona, Victoria, Carr, Warner, Gemicioglu, Bilun, Pawankar, Ruby, Fokkens, Wytske, Calvo, Mário, Garcia-Aymerich, J., Mäkelä, Mika J., Hofmann, Maja Ann, Klimek, Ludger, Makris, Michael, Mohamed Sayed, Zeinab, Maurer, Marcus, D'Amato, G., Momas, Isabelle, Siroux, Valérie, Almeida, Mário Morais, Corrigan, Chris, Mullol, Joaquim, Montefort, Stephen, Jutel, Marek, Pham Thi, Nhan, Hossny, Elham, Akdis, Mubeccel, Pfaar, Oliver, Ventura, Maria Teresa, Regateiro, Frederico S., Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten, Ring, Johannes, Bustamante, Mariona, Pinto, Bernardo Sousa, Kaidashev, Igor, Guerra, Stefano, Standl, Marie, Sunyer, J., Keil, Thomas, Barata, Luís Taborda, Camargos, Paulo, Weiss, Scott, Naclerio, Robert, Yorgancıoglu, Arzu, Zhang, Luo, Nadeau, Kari, Abdul Latiff, Amir, Aberer, Werner, Heinrich, Joachim, Sisul, Juan, Nunes, Elizabete, Plavec, Davor, Agache, Ioana, Al-Ahmad, Mona, Serpa, Faradiba, Alobid, Isam, Kalayci, Omer, Giacco, S. Del, Fiocchi, Alessandro, Ansotegui Zubeldia, Ignacio Javier, Custovic, Adnan, Martins, Pedro Carreiro, Rouadi, Philip, Arshad, Syed Hasan, Asayag, Estrella, Bárbara, Cristina, Abdullah, Baharudin, Tomazic, Peter Valentin, Popov, T. A., Sayah, Zineb, Lkhagvaa, Battur, Nyembue Tshipukane , Dieudonne, Thomas, Mike, Bennoor, Kazi Saifuddin, Fyhrquist, Nanna Theresia, Irani, Carla, Berghea, Elena Camelia, De Blay, Frédéric, Toppila-Salmi, Sanna Katriina, Bergmann, Karl-Christian, Bernstein, D., Bewick, M., Casale, Thomas, Scheire, Sophie, Bumbacea, Roxana Silvia, Cepeda Sarabia, Alfonso, Puggioni, Francesca, Chandrasekharan, Ramanathan, Ohta, Ken, Okubo, Kimihiro, Charpin, Denis, Gomez, R Maximiliano, Chen, Y. Z., O'Hehir, Robyn, Cherrez Ojeda, Ivan, Bedbrook, Anna, To, Teresa, Devillier, Philippe, Schmid-Grendelmeier, Peter, Didier, Alain, Repka-Ramirez, María Susana, Teixeira, Maria Do Céu, Ispayeva, Zhanat, Dokic, Dejan, Quirce, Santiago, Douagui , Habib, Ivancevich, Juan Carlos, Gotua, Maia, Todo-Bom, Ana, Blain, Hubert, Guzman, Maria Antonieta, Kalyoncu, Ali Fuat, Hagemann, Jan, Buhl, Roland, Hamamah, Samir, Caraballo, Luis, Jares, Edgardo, Chivato, Tomás, Jartti, Tuomas, Jassem, Ewa, Christoff, George, Julge, Kalev, Ogulur, Ismail, Kardas, Przemyslaw, Doulaptsi, Maria, Kirenga, Bruce, Helga, Kraxner, Kull, Inger, Kulus, Marek, Daniel, Aguilar, Shamji, Mohamed, Kuna, Piotr, Nadif, Rachel, La Grutta, Stefania, Brightling, Chris, Samoliński, Bolesław, Lau, Susanne, Cordeiro, Carlos Manuel Da Silva Robalo, Solé, Dirceu, Le Thi Tuyet, Lan, Recto, Marysia, Ouedraogo, Solange, Halken, Susanne, Levin, Michael, Lipworth, Brian, Lourenço, Olga, Mahboub, Bassam, Niedoszytko, Marek, Sastre, Joaquin, Martinez‐Infante, E., Kupczyk, Maciej, Torres, María Jose, Matricardi, Paolo Maria, Cecchi, Lorenzo, Celedón, Juan C, Miculinic, Neven, Roche, Nicolas, Migueres, Nicolas, Brussino, Luisa, Florin, Mihaltan, Olze, Heidi, Savouré, Marine, Nekam, Kristof, Pali, Isabella, Okamoto, Yoshitaka, Palomares, O., Lemonnier, Nathanaël, Palosuo, Kati, Soto-Martinez, Manuel, Panaitescu, Carmen, Kvedarienė, Violeta, Panzner, P., Braido, Fulvio, Tsiligianni, Ioanna, Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Monica, Scichilone, Nicola, Canonica, Giogio Walter, Romantowski, Jan, Urrutia-Pereira, Marilyn, Filho, Nelson Augusto Rosario, Ollert, Markus W., Rottem, Menachem, Chkhartishvili, Ekaterine, Sova, Milan, Valovirta, Erkka, Mohammad, Yousser, Sperl, Annette, Spranger, Otto, Neffen, Hugo, Stelmach, Rafael, Burte, Emilie, Valentin Rostan, Marylin, Park, Hae-Sim, Van Ganse, Eric, Van Hage, Marianne, Pitsios, Constantinos, Vasankari, Tuula, and uBibliorum
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Asthma, rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis (AD) are interrelated clinical phenotypes that partly overlap in the human interactome. The concept of “one-airway-one-disease,” coined over 20 years ago, is a simplistic approach of the links between upper- and lower-airway allergic diseases. With new data, it is time to reassess the concept. This article reviews (i) the clinical observations that led to Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA), (ii) new insights into polysensitization and multimorbidity, (iii) advances in mHealth for novel phenotype definitions, (iv) confirmation in canonical epidemiologic studies, (v) genomic findings, (vi) treatment approaches, and (vii) novel concepts on the onset of rhinitis and multimorbidity. One recent concept, bringing together upper- and lower-airway allergic diseases with skin, gut, and neuropsychiatric multimorbidities, is the “Epithelial Barrier Hypothesis.” This review determined that the “one-airway-one-disease” concept does not always hold true and that several phenotypes of disease can be defined. These phenotypes include an extreme “allergic” (asthma) phenotype combining asthma, rhinitis, and conjunctivitis.
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44. Maternal occupation during pregnancy, birth weight, and length of gestation: combined analysis of 13 European birth cohorts
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Casas, Maribel, Cordier, Sylvaine, Martínez, David, Barros, Henrique, Bonde, Jens Peter, Burdorf, Alex, Costet, Nathalie, dos Santos, Ana Cristina, Danilevičiūtė, Asta, Eggesbø, Merete, Fernandez, Mariana F, Fevotte, Joelle, García, Ana M, Gražulevičienė, Regina, Hallner, Eva, Hanke, Wojciech, Kogevinas, Manolis, Kull, Inger, Larsen, Pernille Stemann, Melaki, Vasiliki, Monfort, Christine, Nordby, Karl-Christian, Andersen, Anne-Marie Nybo, Patelarou, Evridiki, Polanska, Kinga, Richiardi, Lorenzo, Marina, Loreto Santa, Snijder, Claudia, Tardón, Adonina, van Eijsden, Manon, Vrijkotte, Tanja GM, Zugna, Daniela, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, and Vrijheid, Martine
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45. Development of Core Outcome Measures sets for paediatric and adult Severe Asthma (COMSA)
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Khaleva, Ekaterina, Rattu, Anna, Brightling, Chris, Bush, Andrew, Bossios, Apostolos, Bourdin, Arnaud, Chung, Kian Fan, Chaudhuri, Rekha, Coleman, Courtney, Dahlén, Sven-Erik, Djukanovic, Ratko, Deschildre, Antoine, Fleming, Louise, Fowler, Stephen J, Gupta, Atul, Hamelmann, Eckard, Hashimoto, Simone, Hedlin, Gunilla, Koppelman, Gerard H, Melén, Erik, Murray, Clare S, Pilette, Charles, Porsbjerg, Celeste, Pike, Katharine C, Rusconi, Franca, Williams, Clare, Ahrens, Birgit, Alter, Peter, Anckers, Freja, van den Berge, Maarten, Blumchen, Katharina, Brusselle, Guy, Clarke, Graham W, Cunoosamy, Danen, Dahlén, Barbro, Dixey, Piers, Exley, Andrew, Frey, Urs, Gaillard, Erol A, Giovannini-Chami, Lisa, Grigg, Jonathan, Hartenstein, Diana, Heaney, Liam G, Karadag, Bülent, Kaul, Susanne, Kull, Inger, Licari, Amelia, Maitland-van der Zee, Anke H, Mahler, Vera, and Roberts, Graham
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BACKGROUND: Effectiveness studies with biological therapies for asthma lack standardised outcome measures. The COMSA (Core Outcome Measures sets for paediatric and adult Severe Asthma) working group sought to develop Core Outcome Measures (COM) sets to facilitate better synthesis of data and appraisal of biologics in paediatric and adult asthma clinical studies.METHODS: COMSA utilised a multi-stakeholder consensus process among patients with severe asthma, adult, and paediatric clinicians, pharmaceutical representatives and health regulators from across Europe. Evidence included a systematic review of development, validity, and reliability of selected outcome measures plus a narrative review and a pan-European survey to better understand patients' and carers' views about outcome measures. It was discussed using a modified GRADE Evidence to Decision framework. Anonymous voting was conducted using predefined consensus criteria.RESULTS: Both adult and paediatric COM sets include forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) as z scores, annual frequency of severe exacerbations and maintenance oral corticosteroid use. Additionally, the paediatric COM set includes the Paediatric Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire, and Asthma Control Test (ACT) or Childhood-ACT while the adult COM includes the Severe Asthma Questionnaire and the Asthma Control Questionnaire-6 (symptoms and rescue medication use reported separately).CONCLUSIONS: This patient-centred collaboration has produced two COM sets for paediatric and adult severe asthma. It is expected that they will inform the methodology of future clinical trials, enhance comparability of efficacy and effectiveness of biological therapies, and help assess their socioeconomic value. COMSA will inform definitions of non-response and response to biological therapy for severe asthma.
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46. Does asthma affect school performance in adolescents? Results from the Swedish population‐based birth cohort BAMSE
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Nilsson, Sara, Ödling, Maria, Andersson, Niklas, Bergström, Anna, and Kull, Inger
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47. Genetic and epigenetic regulation of YKL-40 in childhood
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Guerra, Stefano, Melén, Erik, Sunyer, Jordi, Xu, Cheng-Jian, Lavi, Iris, Benet, Marta, Bustamante, Mariona, Carsin, Anne-Elie, Dobaño, Carlota, Guxens, Mònica, Tischer, Christina, Vrijheid, Martine, Kull, Inger, Bergström, Anna, Kumar, Ashish, Söderhäll, Cilla, Gehring, Ulrike, Dijkstra, Dorieke J., van der Vlies, Pieter, Wickman, Magnus, Bousquet, Jean, Postma, Dirkje S., Anto, Josep M., and Koppelman, Gerard H.
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48. Innate lymphoid cells type 2 and CD8+ T cells are perturbed in overweight and obese individuals with asthma.
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Björkander, Sophia, Maier, Paul, Kere, Maura, Merid, Simon Kebede, Wirth, Lorenz, Wiegel, Whitney, Ekström, Sandra, Kull, Inger, Bergström, Anna, Melén, Erik, Mjösberg, Jenny, and Tibbitt, Christopher Andrew
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The prevalence of asthma and obesity is increasing globally and represents a major challenge. We assessed the ILC compartment alongside T cells in 87 individuals grouped as overweight/obese asthma ( I n i = 20), normal weight asthma ( I n i = 21), overweight/obese non-asthma ( I n i = 25), and normal weight non-asthma ( I n i = 21) (Data S2 [Ethical Permit: 2020-02922]; Tables SI and SII) ([4]). [Extracted from the article]
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49. A molecular sensitization map of European children reveals exposome‐ and climate‐dependent sensitization profiles.
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Kiewiet, M. B. Gea, Lupinek, Christian, Vrtala, Susanne, Wieser, Sandra, Baar, Alexandra, Kiss, Renata, Kull, Inger, Melén, Erik, Wickman, Magnus, Porta, Daniela, Gori, Davide, Gehring, Ulrike, Aalberse, Rob, Sunyer, Jordi, Standl, Marie, Heinrich, Joachim, Waiblinger, Dagmar, Wright, John, Antó, Josep M., and Bousquet, Jean
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Background: Understanding differences in sensitization profiles at the molecular allergen level is important for diagnosis, personalized treatment and prevention strategies in allergy. Methods: Immunoglobulin E (IgE) sensitization profiles were determined in more than 2800 sera from children in nine population‐based cohorts in different geographical regions of Europe; north [BAMSE (Sweden), ECA (Norway)], west/central [PIAMA (the Netherlands), BiB (the United Kingdom), GINIplus (Germany)], and south [INMA Sabadell and Gipuzkoa (Spain) and ROBBIC Rome and Bologna (Italy)] using the MeDALL‐allergen chip. Results: Sensitization to grass pollen allergen, Phl p 1, and to major cat allergen, Fel d 1, dominated in most European regions whereas sensitization to house dust mite allergens Der p 1, 2 and 23 varied considerably between regions and were lowest in the north. Less than half of children from Sabadell which has a hot and dry climate were sensitized to respiratory allergens, in particular house dust mite allergens as compared to Gipuzkoa nearby with a more humid climate. Peanut allergen Ara h 1 was the most frequently recognized class 1 food allergen in Northern/Western Europe, while the fruit allergens Pru p 3, Act d 1 and 2 were prominent in Southern and Western/Central Europe. Ves v 5‐sensitization dominated in North and West/Central Europe. Conclusion: We show regional, exposome‐ and climate‐dependent differences in molecular IgE‐reactivity profiles in Northern, Western/Central and Southern Europe which may form a molecular basis for precision medicine‐based approaches for treatment and prevention of allergy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Medicine use and disease control among adolescents with asthma
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Dahlén, Elin, Wettermark, Björn, Bergström, Anna, Jonsson, Eva Wikström, Almqvist, Catarina, and Kull, Inger
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