The European respiratory journal : official journal of the European Society for Clinical Respiratory Physiology
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The aim of the present study was to analyse determinants of lung function in 7-yr-old children with different wheezing patterns (early, persistent and late onset) in a prospective cohort study. The German Multicentre Allergy Study (MAS) followed 1,314 children from birth onwards. Annual assessments included clinical check-ups, a structured interview and repeated measurement of specific immunoglobulins Ig(E) directed against food and inhalant allergens. ⋯ In the group of transient early wheezers, frequent lower respiratory tract infections early in life and maternal smoking during pregnancy were significant but weak determinants of impaired lung function. The present results indicate that determinants of pulmonary function in 7-yr-old children differ with respect to different wheezing phenotypes, demanding different therapeutic strategies. Although transient early wheezers were found to have normal-to-subnormal lung function, children with asthmatic symptoms (persistent and late-onset disease) at age 7 yrs already show significant impairment of expiratory flow volumes.