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Spirometry Rigosertib was performed at both baseline and follow-up examinations using the Cardiosoft? software (GE Medical Systems, Freiburg, Germany) and a LF501 respiration flow transducer (Erich Jaeger B.V. and Marquette Hellige GmbH, Freiburg, Germany). Measurements of forced expiratory volume in 1?s (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), and FEV1/FVC were recorded, and predicted values of FEV1 were calculated (16). Airflow obstruction was defined as FEV1/FVC?Bleomycin (house dust mite (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus), cat, grass, and birch) using the IMMULITE? 2000 Allergy Immunoassay System (17, 18). The four allergens chosen reflect the most common and clinically important inhalant allergies in Denmark. Atopy was defined as a positive test for specific IgE (�� 0.35?kU/l) to at least one of the four allergens. A high total serum IgE level was defined as measurements >100?kU/l. For prospective analyses, those attending at follow-up were divided into 4 groups depending on their atopic status (��nonatopic at baseline and follow-up��, ��nonatopic at baseline and atopic at follow-up��, ��atopic at baseline and nonatopic at follow-up��, ��atopic at baseline and follow-up��). In the same way, participants were divided into four groups depending on their dichotomized total IgE status. The self-administered questionnaire at baseline provided information on potential confounders. Smoking status was defined in four categories: never smokers, ex-smokers, occasional smokers (S1PR1 smokers (��?1?g/day). Alcohol intake was calculated as the average total number of standard units of alcohol (defined as 12?g of pure alcohol in beer, wine, and spirits) per week. Definition of socioeconomic status was based on questions regarding employment status and number of years of vocational training, and the participants were categorized into five groups (19). In addition, potential confounding by age, sex, total energy intake, and body mass index (BMI) [weight (kg)/height (m)2] was taken into account. These potential confounders were included in the adjusted statistical models as they are known to be associated with asthma and atopy in some settings.