Browsing by Author "Granell, Raquel"

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  • Peralta, Gabriela P.; Fuertes, Elaine; Granell, Raquel; Mahmoud, Osama; Roda, Célina; Serra, Ignasi; Jarvis, Deborah; Henderson, John; García Aymerich, Judith (American Thoracic Society, 2019)
    Rationale: Body composition changes throughout life may explain the inconsistent associations reported between body mass index and lung function in children. Objectives: To assess the associations of body weight and ...
  • Mahmoud, Osama; Granell, Raquel; Peralta, Gabriela P.; García Aymerich, Judith; Jarvis, Deborah; Henderson, John; Sterne, Jonathan (European Respiratory Society, 2023)
    Early-life exposures may influence lung function at different stages of the life course. However, the relative importance of characteristics at different stages of infancy and childhood are unclear. To examine the associations ...
  • Peralta, Gabriela P.; Granell, Raquel; Bédard, Annabelle, 1986-; Carsin, Anne-Elie; Fuertes, Elaine; Howe, Laura D.; Márquez, Sandra; Jarvis, Deborah; García Aymerich, Judith (Wiley, 2022)
    Background: We previously reported an association of high fat mass levels from age 9 to 15 years with lower forced expiratory flow in 1 s (FEV1 )/forced vital capacity (FVC) ratio (i.e., increased risk of airflow limitation) ...
  • Roda, Célina; Mahmoud, Osama; Peralta, Gabriela P.; Fuertes, Elaine; Granell, Raquel; Serra, Ignasi; Henderson, John; Jarvis, Deborah; García Aymerich, Judith (Oxford University Press, 2020)
    Background: Although physical activity has many known health benefits, its association with lung function in childhood/adolescence remains unclear. We examined the association of physical-activity trajectories between 11 ...
  • Fuertes, Elaine; Markevych, Iana; Thomas, Richard; Boyd, Andy; Granell, Raquel; Mahmoud, Osama; Heinrich, Joachim; García Aymerich, Judith; Roda, Célina; Henderson, John; Jarvis, Debbie (Elsevier, 2020)
    Background: Residing in greener areas is increasingly linked to beneficial health outcomes, but little is known about its effect on respiratory health. Objective: We examined associations between residential greenness and ...