Poor growth, nutrition in children may predict respiratory issues in adulthood

Poor growth and nutritional deficits in infants and children may predict respiratory issues later in life, researchers reported in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.“Participants who were underweight in childhood had a risk of developing lung restriction that was three times higher than children with normal weight,” Stefano Guerra, MD, PhD, MPH, director of population sciences at the

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