Impact of swimming school attendance in 3-year-old children with wheeze and rhinitis at age 5 years: A prospective birth cohort study in Tokyo
Makoto Irahara(National Center For Child Health and Development), Yukihiro Ohya(National Center For Child Health and Development), Kenji Toyokuni, Limin Yang(National Center For Child Health and Development), Miori Sato(National Center For Child Health and Development), Yusuke Inuzuka, Fumi Ishikawa(National Center For Child Health and Development), Tatsuki Fukuie, Masami Narita(National Center For Child Health and Development), Mayako Saito‐Abe(National Center For Child Health and Development), Yumiko Miyaji(National Center For Child Health and Development), Koji Nishimura, Kiwako Yamamoto‐Hanada(National Center For Child Health and Development)
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