Investigation of the association between dietary intake, disease severity and airway inflammation in asthma
Respirology2012Vol. 18(3), pp. 447–454
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Abstract
It was found that asthmatics within the subgroup of severe persistent asthma have a different pattern of dietary intake as compared with healthy controls, which was associated with lower lung function and increased airway inflammation.
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