| Literature DB >> 970729 |
I B Tager, B Rosner, P V Tishler, F E Speizer, E H Kass.
Abstract
Persons from 148 randomly selected households in an urban community were screened in their homes using a modified British Medical Research Council respiratory disease questionnaire and a portable spirometer. Analysis showed a significant tendency for chronic bronchitis to aggregate within households. Significant aggregation was observed for 1-sec forced expiratory volume, when measured as the per cent of the predicted value or as a score calculated from the data. The 1-sec forced expiratory volume was significantly correlated between siblings, but less clearly so between spouses. Correlation of 1-sec forced expiratory volume between mother and child appeared to be confounded by maternal smoking habits, an effect most notable between mothers and male offspring. The 1-sec forced expiratory volume of fathers was significantly correlated with that of their children, especially female children, an effect that appeared to be independent of smoking habits.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 970729 DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1976.114.3.485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am Rev Respir Dis ISSN: 0003-0805