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Judith Garcia-Aymerich
Researcher at Pompeu Fabra University
Publications - 312
Citations - 18613
Judith Garcia-Aymerich is an academic researcher from Pompeu Fabra University. The author has contributed to research in topics: COPD & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 265 publications receiving 15133 citations. Previous affiliations of Judith Garcia-Aymerich include Carlos III Health Institute & Barcelona Biomedical Research Park.
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Bronchodilator reversibility in asthma and COPD: Findings from three large population studies
Christer Janson,Christer Janson,Andrei Malinovschi,Andre F.S. Amaral,Simone Accordini,Jean Bousquet,A. Sonia Buist,Giorgio Walter Canonica,Barbro Dahlén,Judith Garcia-Aymerich,Louisa Gnatiuc,Marek L. Kowalski,Jaymini Patel,Wan C. Tan,Kjell Torén,Torsten Zuberbier,Peter Burney,Deborah Jarvis +17 more
TL;DR: Bronchodilator reversibility was at least as common in participants with COPD as those with asthma, indicating that measures of reversibility are of limited value for distinguishing asthma from COPD in population studies; however, in asthma, bronchodilic reversibility may be a phenotypic marker.
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Benefits of physical activity on COPD hospitalisation depend on intensity
David Donaire-Gonzalez,Elena Gimeno-Santos,Eva Balcells,Jordi de Batlle,Maria Antonia Ramon,Esther Rodríguez,Eva Farrero,Marta Benet,Stefano Guerra,Jaume Sauleda,Antoni Ferrer,Jaume Ferrer,Joan Albert Barberà,Robert Rodriguez-Roisin,Joaquim Gea,Alvar Agusti,Josep M. Antó,Judith Garcia-Aymerich +17 more
TL;DR: There was an interaction between quantity and intensity of physical activity in their effects on COPD hospitalisation risk, and greater quantity of low-intensity physical activity reduces the risk of COPDospitalisation, but high- intensity physical activity does not produce any risk reduction.
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Telemedicine enhances quality of forced spirometry in primary care
Felip Burgos,Carlos Disdier,Elena Lopez de Santamaria,Batxi Galdiz,Núria Roger,Maria Luisa Rivera,Ramona Hervàs,Enric Duran-Tauleria,Judith Garcia-Aymerich,Josep Roca +9 more
TL;DR: The web-based remote support for primary care by specialists generated a sustained positive impact on quality of testing, and the study expands the potential of primary care for diagnosis and management of patients with pulmonary diseases.
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The burden of chronic disorders on hospital admissions prompts the need for new modalities of care: A cross-sectional analysis in a tertiary hospital
Carme Hernandez,Margarida Jansà,Mercè Vidal,Montserrat Núñez,M.J. Bertran,Judith Garcia-Aymerich,Josep Roca +6 more
TL;DR: The study shows a high impact of cancer on planned hospitalizations whereas cardiovascular diseases and COPD generates a high percentage of unscheduled admissions.
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POLLAR: Impact of air POLLution on Asthma and Rhinitis; a European Institute of Innovation and Technology Health (EIT Health) project
Jean Bousquet,Josep M. Antó,Isabella Annesi-Maesano,T. Dedeu,E. Dupas,Jean-Louis Pépin,Landry Stéphane Zeng Eyindanga,Sylvie Arnavielhe,Julia Ayache,Xavier Basagaña,Samuel Benveniste,Nuria Calves Venturos,Hing Kin Chan,Mehdi Cheraitia,Yves Dauvilliers,Judith Garcia-Aymerich,Ingrid Jullian-Desayes,Chitra Dinesh,Daniel Laune,Jade Lu Dac,Ismael Nujurally,Giovanni Pau,R. Picard,Xavier Rodó,Renaud Tamisier,Michael Bewick,Nils E. Billo,Wienczyslawa Czarlewski,João Fonseca,Ludger Klimek,Oliver Pfaar,Jean-Marc Bourez +31 more
TL;DR: POLLAR (Impact of air POLLution on sleep, Asthma and Rhinitis) is a project of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT Health) that will use a freely-existing application for AR monitoring to propose novel care pathways integrating pollution, sleep and patients’ literacy.