B3780 - Is lung function a determinant of cognitive ability in children An analysis of a British birth cohort - 24/05/2021

B number: 
B3780
Principal applicant name: 
James Dodd | University of Bristol (United Kingdom)
Co-applicants: 
Raquel Granell, Jack Grenville
Title of project: 
Is lung function a determinant of cognitive ability in children? An analysis of a British birth cohort
Proposal summary: 

Multiple studies have found an association between decline in lung function and cognitive ability in later life such as memory and problem solving, but the relationship in childhood remains unknown. If an independent association between lung function and cognitive ability can be identified, the possibility arises that interventions to reduce pre-birth or early life risk factors for poor lung function could improve children’s life chances.

Impact of research: 
Improve our understanding of 2 of the word's leading long term condition of chronic lung disease and cognitive dysfunction.
Date proposal received: 
Tuesday, 11 May, 2021
Date proposal approved: 
Monday, 17 May, 2021
Keywords: 
Epidemiology, Cognitive impairment, Respiratory - asthma, Statistical methods, Environment - enviromental exposure, pollution