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Original Research

Determinants of incident asthma–COPD overlap: a prospective study of 55,110 middle-aged adults

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Pages 1275-1287 | Published online: 24 Sep 2018

Figures & data

Figure 1 Graphical illustration of the definitions of prevalent and incident ACO according to time of first admission for asthma and COPD.

Note: Only incident cases of ACO are included in the analyses.
Abbreviations: ACO, asthma–chronic obstructive pulmonary disease overlap; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Figure 1 Graphical illustration of the definitions of prevalent and incident ACO according to time of first admission for asthma and COPD.

Table 1 Characteristics of participants (N=55,110) enrolled in the DCH cohort (1993–1997) according to ACO status at the time of follow-up (2013)

Table 3 Characteristics of the 54,820 individuals without asthma at baseline (1993–1997) enrolled in the DCH cohort according to asthma status at the end of follow-up (2013)

Table 2 Characteristics of the 54,829 individuals without COPD at baseline (1993–1997) enrolled in the DCH cohort according to COPD status at the end of follow-up (2013)

Table 4 Characteristics of participants from the DCH cohort, with a status of incident asthma, COPD, or ACO at follow-up (2013)

Table 5 Determinants at baseline (1993–1997) of incident ACO at follow-up (2013) among 55,110 participants in the DCH cohort

Table 6 Determinants at baseline (1993–1997) of incident COPD at follow-up (2013) among 54,829 participants in the DCH cohort

Table 7 Determinants at baseline (1993–1997) of incident asthma at follow-up (2013) among 54,820 participants in the DCH cohort

Table 8 Determinants at baseline (1993–1997) of incident asthma, COPD, or ACO at follow-up (2013) among 55,500 participants in the DCH cohort