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Respiratory symptoms, exacerbations and sleep disturbances are more common among participants with asthma and chronic airflow limitation: an epidemiological study in Estonia, Iceland and Sweden.

Stephanie MindusThorarinn GislasonBryndis BenediktsdottirRain JogiRobert MoverareMalinovschi AndreiChrister Jansson
Published in: BMJ open respiratory research (2024)
Individuals with self-reported asthma with CAL suffer from a higher burden of respiratory and sleep-related symptoms, higher exacerbation rates and lower health status when compared with participants with asthma alone or CAL alone.
Keyphrases
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