Journal article

Childhood predictors of lung function trajectories and future COPD risk: a prospective cohort study from the first to the sixth decade of life

DS Bui, CJ Lodge, JA Burgess, AJ Lowe, J Perret, MQ Bui, G Bowatte, L Gurrin, DP Johns, BR Thompson, GS Hamilton, PA Frith, AL James, PS Thomas, D Jarvis, C Svanes, M Russell, SC Morrison, I Feather, KJ Allen Show all

Lancet Respiratory Medicine | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Background: Lifetime lung function is related to quality of life and longevity. Over the lifespan, individuals follow different lung function trajectories. Identification of these trajectories, their determinants, and outcomes is important, but no study has done this beyond the fourth decade. Methods: We used six waves of the Tasmanian Longitudinal Health Study (TAHS) to model lung function trajectories measured at 7, 13, 18, 45, 50, and 53 years. We analysed pre-bronchodilator FEV 1 z-scores at the six timepoints using group-based trajectory modelling to identify distinct subgroups of individuals whose measurements followed a similar pattern over time. We related the trajectories identified..

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