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lung function developmentKarolinska Institutet
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One in ten people have reduced lung function development in childhood and cannot achieve maximal lung capacity in adulthood, increasing the risk of serious health problems such as cardiovascular disease, lung disease and diabetes.
The study was based on the BAMSE project, in which over 4,000 children have been followed from birth to the age of 24 .
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