Graham L. Hall
Telethon Institute for Child Health Research
272 Papers
1.2K Citations
Graham L. Hall is an academic researcher from Telethon Institute for Child Health Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Spirometry. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 251 publications. Previous affiliations of Graham L. Hall include Copenhagen University Hospital & University College London.
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Papers
Increased prevalence of expiratory flow limitation during exercise in children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
Christopher O'Dea,Christopher O'Dea,Karla Logie,Karla Logie,Andrew Maiorana,Andrew Maiorana,Andrew Wilson,J. Jane Pillow,Georgia Banton,Shannon J. Simpson,Graham L. Hall +10 more
TL;DR: Expiratory flow limitation is more prevalent in children born preterm with BPD and is associated with airway obstruction and a lower gestational age and the presence of EFL was independently associated with decreased forced expiratory volume in 1 s/forced vital capacity z-score and lower Gestational age.
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Identifying pediatric lung disease: A comparison of forced oscillation technique outcomes.
TL;DR: Which FOT outcomes were most sensitive for differentiating between health and specific childhood respiratory disease are determined.
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Development of a Symptom-Based Tool for Screening of Children at High Risk of Preschool Asthma
Myrtha E. Reyna,Ruixue Dai,Maxwell M. Tran,Vanessa Breton,Maria Victoria Medeleanu,Wendy Y. W. Lou,Rachel E. Foong,Melanie Emmerson,Christoffer Dharma,Kozeta Miliku,Diana L. Lefebvre,Elinor Simons,Meghan B. Azad,Moira Chan-Yeung,Allan B. Becker,Piush J. Mandhane,Stuart E. Turvey,Graham L. Hall,Theo J. Moraes,Malcolm R. Sears,Padmaja Subbarao +20 more
TL;DR: This diagnostic study of 2354 children with validation in 2 external cohorts suggests that CHART may be incorporated as a routine screening tool in primary care settings to trigger timely treatment initiatives and promote active disease monitoring.
Seasonal changes in basking shark vertical space use in the north-east Atlantic
Philip D. Doherty,J. M. Baxter,Brendan J. Godley,Rachel T. Graham,Graham L. Hall,J. Hall,Lucy A. Hawkes,S. M. Henderson,L. Johnson,C. Speedie,Matthew J. Witt +10 more
TL;DR: Describing seasonal vertical space use in marine megavertebrates can increase knowledge of movements throughout their environment including physiological and morphological constraints to movement, nutrient transfer, and overlap with anthropogenic threats to inform future conservation strategies.
Variants associated withHHIP expression have sex-differential effects on lung function
Katherine A. Fawcett,Louise V. Wain,Ma'en Obeidat,Carl A. Melbourne,Nick Shrine,Anna L. Guyatt,Catherine John,Jian'an Luan,Anne Richmond,Marta R Moksnes,Raquel Granell,Stefan Weiss,Medea Imboden,Sebastian May-Wilson,Pirro G. Hysi,Thibaud Boutin,Laura Portas,Claudia Flexeder,Sarah E. Harris,Carol A. Wang,Leo-Pekka Lyytikäinen,Teemu Palviainen,Rachel E. Foong,Dirk Keidel,Cosetta Minelli,Claudia Langenberg,Yohan Bossé,Maarten van den Berge,Don D. Sin,Ke Hao,Archie Campbell,David J. Porteous,Sandosh Padmanabhan,Blair H. Smith,David M. Evans,Susan M. Ring,Arnulf Langhammer,Kristian Hveem,Cristen J. Willer,Ralf Ewert,Beate Stubbe,Nicola Pirastu,Lucija Klaric,Peter K. Joshi,Karina Patasova,Mangino Massimo,Ozren Polasek,John M. Starr,Stefan Karrasch,Konstantin Strauch,Thomas Meitinger,Igor Rudan,Taina Rantanen,Kirsi H. Pietiläinen,Mika Kähönen,Olli T. Raitakari,Graham L. Hall,Peter D. Sly,Craig E. Pennell,Jaakko Kaprio,Terho Lehtimäki,Veronique Vitart,Ian J. Deary,Deborah Jarvis,James F. Wilson,Tim D. Spector,Nicole Probst-Hensch,Nicholas J. Wareham,Henry Völzke,John Henderson,David P. Strachan,Ben Michael Brumpton,Caroline Hayward,Ian P. Hall,Martin D. Tobin +74 more
- 01 Jan 2020
TL;DR: In this paper, the first genome-wide genotype-by-sex interaction study on lung function was conducted to identify genetic effects that differ between males and females, and the strongest signal, from rs7697189 (chr4:145436894) on forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1) (P=3.15x10 -15), was replicated (p=0.016) in SpiroMeta.
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