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Determinants of social inequalities in respiratory health Findings from the EU Child Cohort Network
Safe People
Organisation name
University of Copenhagen
Organisation sector
Academic Institute
Applicant name(s)
Angela Pinot de MoiraAnne Vedelsdal Aurup
Safe Projects
Project ID
B3861
Lay summary
Asthma disproportionately affects children from disadvantaged backgrounds. Few studies have estimated and compared how early years risk factors explain the social inequalities in childhood asthma across different countries. This study will examine the social distribution and prevalence of asthma and investigate how specific early years risk factors might underpin any observed social inequalities in childhood asthma in LifeCycle cohorts.
Public benefit statement
This study will help to identify interventions that could potentially reduce observed social inqualities in respiratory health.
Latest approval date
13/09/2021