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ALEC Study - Aging Lungs in European Cohorts

This study will improve our understanding of risk factors for low lung function, respiratory disability and the development of chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD), by using information held within existing cohort studies.

Research group, ALEC
A combined RHINESSA and ALEC Study Work Package 2 meeting was held on the 8th of April 2016 in Norway. The meeting was hosted by Professor Cecilie Svanes of the University of Bergen, who is the leader of the ALEC Study Work Package 2. This meeting focused on preconception and trans-generational risk factors associated with lung function.
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Elias Dahlen

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This study will improve our understanding of risk factors for low lung function, respiratory disability and the development of chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD), by using information held within existing cohort studies. Even though COPD has long been viewed as a predominantly smoking-related disease, there is increasing awareness that lifestyle and environment contribute to disease even from very early in life, including before birth.

COPD is a major cause of disease, disability and death in European adults and lung function is a critical objective marker of good lung health, strongly associated with other major chronic diseases (for example, cardiovascular disease) and is a major independent determinant of overall health status.

The ALEC Study (external link) is funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under grant agreement No. 633212.