An observational analysis on the influence of parental allergic rhinitis, asthma and smoking on exhaled nitric oxide in offspring.
S ZaighamR J BertelsenS C DharmageV SchlünssenN O JögiL Palacios GomezM HolmA OudinM J AbramsonT SigsgaardR JõgiC SvanesA C OlinB ForsbergC JansonE NerpinA JohannessenA MalinovschiPublished in: Nitric oxide : biology and chemistry (2024)
Parental allergic rhinitis but not parental asthma was associated with higher levels of FeNO in offspring. These findings suggest that parental allergic rhinitis status should be considered when interpreting FeNO levels in offspring beyond childhood.