British Paediatric Respiratory Society and British Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology 2018
DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2018-rcpch.436
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G447 The cross-sectional and longitudinal assessment of the effects of nursery attendance and breastfeeding on respiratory symptoms and their impact on quality of life in the first 22 months of life- results from the liverpool baby breathing study

Abstract: AimsTo determine the effects of breastfeeding and nursery attendance on respiratory symptoms and quality of life related to respiratory symptoms in infants from Liverpool over the first 22 months of life.MethodsThe Liverpool Baby Breathing Study (LBBS) uses a parent completed respiratory symptom questionnaire, to assess respiratory symptoms in infants from four to twenty-two months of age. Infants were recruited from the Liverpool Women’s Hospital between 23/01/2013 and 03/11/2014. Questionnaires were sent to … Show more

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