Graham L. Hall
Telethon Institute for Child Health Research
272 Papers
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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
A Preliminary Investigation of Mobile Respiratory Function Testing in Western Australian Communities
Petra Czarniak,Kimberlee Watkins,Finbarr Foy,Richard Parsons,Graham L. Hall,Bruce Sunderland +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated a mobile lung function testing (LFT) service in two metropolitan and two rural clinics in Western Australia, where individuals attending a mobile LFT clinic in 2021 were invited to complete questionnaires at baseline and after 6-8 weeks.
Prenatal exposure to emissions from a coalmine fire and childhood lung function
Emily J Hemstock,Rachel E. Foong,Graham L. Hall,Amanda Wheeler,Shyamali C. Dharmage,Marita F Dalton,Grant J. Williamson,Michael J. Abramson,Fay H. Johnston,Graeme R. Zosky +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors conducted a prospective study in a cohort of children who lived in the vicinity of a coalmine fire that burned for 6 weeks in 2014 and determined whether in- utero exposure to the same pollution event impaired lung function 7-years later.
Expression of bronchodilator response using forced oscillation technique measurements: absolute versus relative
Cindy Thamrin,Catherine L. Gangell,Merci M.H. Kusel,André Schultz,Graham L. Hall,Stephen M. Stick,Peter D. Sly +6 more
TL;DR: The study is of great clinical relevance and, though of a narrow age range, is a welcome step forward from previous studies characterising bronchodilator responses assessed using measures of airway resistance in preschool children 2–4.
Cohort Profile: The Hazelwood Health Study Latrobe Early Life Follow-Up (ELF) Study.
Shannon M. Melody,Amanda J. Wheeler,Amanda J. Wheeler,M Dalton,Grant J. Williamson,Kazuaki Negishi,Gabriela A. Willis,Jingyi Shao,Bing Zhao,K Chappell,Karen Wills,Melanie Reeves,Kathryn M. Emmerson,Jane B. Ford,Martine Dennekamp,Rachel E. Foong,Rachel E. Foong,Michael J. Abramson,Jillian Ikin,Judi Walker,Alison Venn,Shyamali C. Dharmage,Graham L. Hall,Graham L. Hall,Graeme R. Zosky,Graeme R. Zosky,Fay H. Johnston +26 more
TL;DR: The Latrobe Early Life Follow-up (ELF) study as mentioned in this paper is a stream of the Hazelwood Health Study which aims to investigate the potential impacts of exposure to a severe outdoor air pollution event, as caused by the 2014 Hazelwood coal mine fire, on the health and development of children in the Latrobe Valley.