Airway function in infancy is linked to airflow measurements and respiratory symptoms from childhood into adulthood.
Louisa OwensIngrid A LaingGuicheng ZhangStephen W TurnerPeter N Le SouëfPublished in: Pediatric pulmonology (2018)
Lung airflow measurements track from birth into early adulthood, suggesting a permanent and stable airway framework is laid down in the antenatal period. Lower infant airway function is associated with respiratory symptoms into adulthood, indicating the link is clinically important. Antenatal and early life exposures must be addressed in order to maximize airway growth and reduce lifelong respiratory compromise.