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Most existing medical research has focused on patients with well-established COPD and poor lung function. Whilst this is important because such patients have lots of symptoms and problems, in some respects a better way of reducing health problems in the future would be to develop a strategy which focuses on patients with milder disease, and identifies which ones will go on to develop more severe problems and why these problems occur. The research in this application is designed to investigate these issues.
The main objective of the Partnership is to study the very early stages of the development of COPD. The investigators will do this by recruiting a novel cohort of smokers (age 30-45), in whom the investigators will follow the trajectories of lung function decline to identify prospectively those at risk of excess decline. This programme forms a unique UK consortium of 8 academic centres with excellent high quality publication records and broad experience in mechanistic, translational, clinical and epidemiological studies in COPD with key capabilities including primary care.
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Subjects eligible for enrolment in the study must meet all the following criteria:
Informed Consent: Subjects must give their signed and dated written informed consent to participate
Gender: Male or female subjects
Age: 30-45 years of age at screening
Smokers of at least 10 pack years
Have either normal lung function or mild lung function abnormalities
Subject groups will have one of the following:
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