Residential greenness, asthma, and lung function among children at high risk of allergic sensitization: a prospective cohort study
Abstract Background While benefits of greenness to health have been reported, findings specific to child respiratory health are inconsistent. Methods We utilized a prospective birth cohort followed from birth to age 7 years (n = 617). Residential surrounding greenness was quantified via Normalized D...
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Main Authors: | Kim Hartley (Author), Patrick H. Ryan (Author), Gordon L. Gillespie (Author), Joseph Perazzo (Author), J. Michael Wright (Author), Glenn E. Rice (Author), Geoffrey H. Donovan (Author), Rebecca Gernes (Author), Gurjit K. Khurana Hershey (Author), Grace LeMasters (Author), Cole Brokamp (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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