Relationships between lung function, allergy, and wheezing in urban children.
Aya Konno-YamamotoVinay GoswamyAgustin CalatroniPeter J GergenMolly JohnsonRonald L SorknessLeonard B BacharierGeorge T O'ConnorMeyer KattanRobert A WoodLisa GagalisCynthia M VisnessJames E Gernnull nullPublished in: The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (2024)
In high-risk urban children, age-related trajectories of allergic sensitization were not associated with lung function development; however, both indicators were related to continued wheezing. These results underscore the importance of understanding early-life factors that negatively affect lung development and suggest that treating allergic sensitization may not alter lung function development in early to mid-childhood.