2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-124210/v1
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Habitual Tea Drinking is Associated with Reduced Odds of Restrictive Spirometry Pattern in Non-smokers

Abstract: BackgroundRestrictive spirometry pattern (RSP) is found to be associated with an increased risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. This study was aimed to examination of the association between tea consumption and RSP in smokers and non-smokers.MethodsA total of 14,997 eligible subjects were analyzed after excluding individuals with (1) age <20 years, (2) a history of asthma, lung cancer, tuberculosis, or any chest structural deformities, or (3) a history of connective tissue diseases. RSP was defin… Show more

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