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High BMI in early life linked to asthma risk later: Study

According to recent studies, excessive weight gain in the first years of life can be associated with lower lung function and a higher risk of childhood asthma

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The growth of children in the first three years of their life affects the development of their lungs and the risk of asthma at 10 years of age, says a study.

According to recent studies, excessive weight gain in the first years of life can be associated with lower lung function and a higher risk of childhood asthma.

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