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Asthma Prevalence and Phenotyping in the General Population: The LEAD (Lung, hEart, sociAl, boDy) Study.

Caspar SchiffersEmiel F M WoutersRobab Breyer-KohansalRoland BuhlWolfgang PohlCharles G IrvinMarie-Kathrin BreyerSylvia Hartl
Published in: Journal of asthma and allergy (2023)
This broad-aged and large general population cohort identified differential patterns of inflammatory asthma phenotypes that were age-dependent. The presence of eosinophilia was associated with worse asthma control, increased asthma medication, increased VAT, and lower lung function, the opposite was found for the presence of an allergic asthma.
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