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Lung Function and Cognitive Ability in a Longitudinal Birth Cohort Study

Marcus Richards, PhD, David Strachan, MD, Rebecca Hardy, PhD, Diana Kuh, PhD and Michael Wadsworth, PhD

From the MRC National Survey of Health and Development, University College London, U.K. (M.R., R.H., D.K., M.W.); and the Department of Public Health Sciences, St. George’s Hospital Medical School, London, U.K. (D.S.).



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Figure 1. FEV1 at 43 years by cognitive ability at 15 years (adjusted for sex, body size, SES, and smoking).

 





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