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. 2017 Oct 25;26(146):170068. doi: 10.1183/16000617.0068-2017

TABLE 1.

Studies that compare the decline of lung function over time between MM and MZ individuals

First author [ref.] Year Average follow-up duration years Population Adjustment for confounders Faster decline in lung function in MZ compared to MM individuals?
de Hamel [59] 1981 3 499 MM compared to 32 MZ individuals from New Zealand Matched a subgroup of population to adjust for confounders No
Madison [60] 1981 6 82 MM compared to 42 MZ individuals Yes Only in MZ men
Eriksson [63] 1985 6 31 MM compared to 32 MZ individuals Yes Only in MZ smokers
Pierre [61] 1988 5 757 MM compared to 21 MZ iron-ore miners No difference in age, length of employment, or smoking Yes
Tarján [62] 1994 10 28 nonsmoking matched MM and MZ pairs Yes Yes
Sandford [57] 2001 5 283 subjects with rapid decline compared to 308 subjects with no decline in lung function Yes More MZ individuals were found in the rapid decline group
Dahl [66] 2002 21 9187 adults randomly selected from the Danish general population: 7037 MM compared to 451 MZ Yes Yes
Silva [58] 2003 15 1802 MM compared to 58 MZ individuals selected randomly from an Arizona population Yes No
Thun [64] 2012 11 4207 MM compared to 112 MZ individuals Yes Only in FEF25–75% among persistent smokers

FEF25–75%: forced expiratory flow at 25–75% of forced vital capacity.