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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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Spirometric phenotypes from early childhood to young adulthood: A CADSET (Chronic Airway Disease Early Stratification) study
Gang Wang,Gang Wang,Jenny Hallberg,Jenny Hallberg,Dimitrios Charalampopoulos,Maribel Casas Sanahuja,Robab Breyer-Kohansal,Arnulf Langhammer,Raquel Granell,Judith M. Vonk,Annemiek Mian,Núria Olvera,Lisbeth Mølgaard Laustsen,Eva Rönmark,Alicia Abellan,Alvar Agusti,Syed Hasan Arshad,Anna Bergström,H. Marike Boezen,Marie-Kathrin Breyer,Otto C. Burghuber,Anneli Clea Bolund,Adnan Custovic,Graham Devereux,Gavin C. Donaldson,Liesbeth Duijts,Ana Esplugues,Rosa Faner,Ferran Ballester,Judith Garcia-Aymerich,Ulrike Gehring,Sadia Haider,Sylvia Hartl,Helena Backman,John W. Holloway,Gerard H. Koppelman,Aitana Lertxundi,Turid Lingaas Holmen,Lesley Lowe,Lesley Lowe,Sara M. Mensink-Bout,Clare S. Murray,Clare S. Murray,Graham Roberts,Linnea Hedman,Vivi Schlünssen,Torben Sigsgaard,Angela Simpson,Angela Simpson,Jordi Sunyer,Maties Torrent,Stephen W. Turner,Maarten van den Berge,Roel Vermeulen,Sigrid Anna Vikjord,Sigrid Anna Vikjord,Jadwiga A. Wedzicha,Anke H. Maitland van der Zee,Anke H. Maitland van der Zee,Erik Melén,Erik Melén +60 more
TL;DR: Obstructive and restrictive phenotypes were found to be relatively prevalent during childhood, which supports the early origins concept and suggests different underlying pathobiology of these two phenotypes.
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Early menarche is associated with lower adult lung function: A longitudinal cohort study from the first to sixth decade of life.
Brittany Campbell,Julie A. Simpson,Dinh S Bui,Caroline J Lodge,Adrian J. Lowe,Melanie C. Matheson,Gayan Bowatte,John Burgess,Garun S. Hamilton,Bénédicte Leynaert,Francisco Gómez Real,Francisco Gómez Real,Paul S. Thomas,Graham G. Giles,Graham G. Giles,Peter Frith,David P Johns,Gita D. Mishra,Judith Garcia-Aymerich,Deborah Jarvis,Michael J. Abramson,E. Haydn Walters,Jennifer L. Perret,Shyamali C. Dharmage +23 more
TL;DR: The relationship between early menarche and lung function in middle age and clinical and public health interest on its links with pulmonary function is investigated.
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Low serum DHEA-S is associated with impaired lung function in women.
Giancarlo Pesce,Kai Triebner,Diana A van der Plaat,Dominique Courbon,Steinar Hustad,Torben Sigsgaard,Dennis Nowak,Joachim Heinrich,Josep M. Antó,Sandra Dorado-Arenas,Jesús Martínez-Moratalla,Jose Antonio Gullón-Blanco,José Luis Sánchez-Ramos,Chantal Raherison,Isabelle Pin,Pascal Demoly,Thorarinn Gislason,Kjell Torén,Bertil Forsberg,Eva Lindberg,Elisabeth Zemp,Elisabeth Zemp,Rain Jõgi,Nicole Probst-Hensch,Nicole Probst-Hensch,Shyamali C. Dharmage,Deborah Jarvis,Judith Garcia-Aymerich,Alessandro Marcon,Francisco Gómez-Real,Francisco Gómez-Real,Bénédicte Leynaert,Bénédicte Leynaert +32 more
TL;DR: Low DHEA-S levels in women were associated with impaired lung function and a greater risk of developing airflow limitation later in adult life, providing new evidence supporting a role of DHEa-S in respiratory health.
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Early Age at Natural Menopause Is Related to Lower Post-Bronchodilator Lung Function. A Longitudinal Population-based Study.
Brittany Campbell,Dinh S Bui,Julie A. Simpson,Caroline J Lodge,Adrian J. Lowe,Gayan Bowatte,Bénédicte Leynaert,Bénédicte Leynaert,Francisco Gómez Real,Francisco Gómez Real,Paul S. Thomas,Graham G. Giles,David P Johns,Judith Garcia-Aymerich,John L. Hopper,Deborah Jarvis,Michael J. Abramson,E. Haydn Walters,Jennifer L. Perret,Shyamali C. Dharmage +19 more
TL;DR: New evidence is provided that early menopause is associated with reduced lung function that is suggestive of restriction, but not obstruction, even after adjustment for early life confounders.
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Peak flow variability in childhood and body mass index in adult life.
Enrico Lombardi,Debra A. Stern,Duane L. Sherrill,Wayne J. Morgan,Anne L. Wright,Judith Garcia-Aymerich,Ignasi Serra Pons,Stefano Guerra,Fernando D. Martinez +8 more
TL;DR: Peak flow variability in childhood is a significant and independent predictor of subsequent body mass index increase up to age 26 and shared developmental and genetic factors may explain the association between these two phenotypes.