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Prevalence of upper and lower airway symptoms: the Skövde population-based study
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A response rate of 73% was achieved. The prevalence of various symptoms varied between age strata and gender. There was a statistically significant relationship between subjectively experienced nasal blockage and objectively observed nasal congestion. PNIF was negatively related to age and height and was increased in male gender. Smoking was most common among females and related to nasal blockage, cough and asthma, but not to nasal secretions. Significant relationships between the upper and lower airways were found.
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