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Joachim Heinrich
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 1327
Citations - 88485
Joachim Heinrich is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Asthma. The author has an hindex of 136, co-authored 1309 publications receiving 76887 citations. Previous affiliations of Joachim Heinrich include Politehnica University of Bucharest & Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
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Spatial variation in nitrogen dioxide in three European areas.
Marie Lewné,Josef Cyrys,Kees Meliefste,Gerard Hoek,Michael Brauer,Paul Fischer,Ulrike Gehring,Joachim Heinrich,Bert Brunekreef,Tom Bellander +9 more
TL;DR: In order to estimate the spatial variation within well-defined study areas, nitrogen dioxide was measured with diffusion samplers (Palmes tube) in 40-42 sites each in Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden to improve the estimates of the annual average.
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The role of cats and dogs in asthma and allergy - a systematic review
TL;DR: The decision of whether to keep a cat or a dog in the family should be based on arguments other than the concern of developing asthma and allergy, as the evidence of the effects of pet keeping on subsequent development of asthma or allergic diseases presented in this review are not overwhelmingly strong.
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Do FADS genotypes enhance our knowledge about fatty acid related phenotypes
TL;DR: Current knowledge of the impact of FADS genotypes on LC-PUFA and lipid metabolism is focused on and their influence on infant intellectual development, neurological conditions, metabolic disease as well as cardiovascular disease is discussed.
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Infant eczema, infant sleeping problems, and mental health at 10 years of age: the prospective birth cohort study LISAplus.
Jochen Schmitt,Chih-Mei Chen,Christian Apfelbacher,Marcel Romanos,Irina Lehmann,Olf Herbarth,Beate Schaaf,Ursula Kraemer,A. von Berg,Heinz Erich Wichmann,Joachim Heinrich +10 more
TL;DR: Infant eczema, infant sleeping problems, and mental health at 10’years of age: the prospective birth cohort study LISAplus.
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Exposure to indoor mould and children’s respiratory health in the PATY study
T Antova,S Pattenden,Bert Brunekreef,Joachim Heinrich,Peter Rudnai,Francesco Forastiere,Heike Luttmann-Gibson,Leticia Grize,Boris A. Katsnelson,Hanns Moshammer,B Nikiforov,Hana Šlachtová,Katarina Slotova,R Zlotkowska,Tony Fletcher +14 more
TL;DR: Indoor mould exposure was consistently associated with adverse respiratory health outcomes in children living in these diverse countries and was seen with considerable consistency across studies and across outcomes.