Air pollution and family related determinants of asthma onset and persistent wheezing in children: nationwide case-control study.
Gitte J HolstCarsten B PedersenMalene ThygesenJørgen BrandtCamilla GeelsJakob H BønløkkeTorben SigsgaardPublished in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2020)
The findings of this study suggest that children exposed to higher levels of PM2.5 are more likely to develop asthma and persistent wheezing than children who are not exposed. Other risk factors associated with these outcomes were parental asthma, parental education, and maternal smoking during pregnancy.