2018
DOI: 10.5694/mja17.00867
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Obstructive airway disease in 46–65‐year‐old people in Busselton, Western Australia, 1966–2015

Abstract: Objective: To document the changing levels of tobacco smoking, respiratory symptoms, doctor‐diagnosed asthma, and lung function in Busselton adults aged 46–65 years over the past 50 years. Design, setting, participants: Repeated cross‐sectional population surveys (1966 to 2010–2015) of adults registered to vote in the Busselton shire, Western Australia, including a modified version of the British Medical Research Council questionnaire on respiratory symptoms. Main outcome measures: History of doctor‐diagnosed … Show more

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“…Tourism, services and retail are the primary sources of income. The prevalence of respiratory disease is similar to other Australian centres [22 , 23] .…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Tourism, services and retail are the primary sources of income. The prevalence of respiratory disease is similar to other Australian centres [22 , 23] .…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Just 27 (35%) of our asthmatics were currently using inhaled corticoid steroids (ICS), indicating a preponderance of mild disease. There was only one case with a clinical diagnosis of COPD, fewer than the 7% anticipated [23] . The frequency of asthma and current smoking were not different to the whole Busselton cohort [21] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%