J. Anto (Barcelona, Spain), J. Soriano (Collegeville, United States of America)
Improvement in air pollutants attenuates lung function decline in the SAPALDIA 2 cohort U. Ackermann-Liebrich, S. H. Downs, L. Bayer-Olgesby, M. Brutsche, R. Keller, M. Pons, N. M. Probst-Hensch, J. Tschopp, J. Zellweger, P. Leuenberger, N. Künzli, C. Schindler (Basel, Aarau, Lugano, Zurich, Montana, Lausanne, Switzerland; USA)
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Nutritional status from birth to adulthood and lung function in Chilean young adults C. Ubilla, H. Amigo, P. Bustos, M. Oyarzun, R. Rona (Santiago, Chile; London, United Kingdom)
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Heme oxygenase-1 promoter polymorphism gene is associated with accelerated lung function decline in French heavy smokers from the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECRHS) A. Guenegou, J. Benessiano, B. Leynaert, C. Taille, I. Pin, P. Demoly, J. Boczkowski, F. Neukirch, M. Aubier (Paris, Grenoble, Montpellier, France)
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Developing COPD – a 25 year follow-up study of the general population A. Løkke, H. Scharling, J. Vestbo, P. Lange (Hvidovre, Copenhagen, Denmark)
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Smoking cessation decreases the risk to develop COPD; a 25 yr follow-up study D. F. Jansen, J. P. Schouten, H. M. Boezen (Groningen, Netherlands)
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Is GOLD stage 0 a good predictor of the development of COPD? Preliminary results from the ECRHS II R. de Marco, S. Accordini, I. Cerveri, A. Corsico, M. Bugiani, J. M. Anto, S. Chinn, T. Gislason, C. Janson, D. Jarvis, F. Neukirch, J. Sunyer, P. Burney, on behalf of the ECRHS II Steering Committee (Verona, Italy)
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Lung function decline, chronic bronchitis and occupational exposures during the follow-up of the ECRHS J. Sunyer, R. Garcia-Esteban, J. Zock, K. Radon, D. Jarvis (Barcelona, Spain; Munich, Germany; London, United Kingdom)
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Why is there often discordance between cross sectional and longitudinal studies of dust-induced COPD? D. J. Hendrick, M. R. Becklake, J. A. Hanley (Montreal, Canada)
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