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1. The Planetary Health Diet and Its Association with Asthma and Airway Inflammation in School-Aged Children.

2. Component-resolved diagnosis in childhood and prediction of asthma in early adolescence: A birth cohort study.

3. Sensitization trajectories to multiple allergen components in a population-based birth-cohort.

4. Cost-effectiveness analysis of house dust mite allergen immunotherapy in children with allergic asthma.

5. Allergen immunotherapy for asthma prevention: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized and non-randomized controlled studies.

6. Dietary Acid Load Modulation of Asthma-Related miRNAs in the Exhaled Breath Condensate of Children.

7. Higher diversity of vegetable consumption is associated with less airway inflammation and prevalence of asthma in school-aged children.

8. Human volatilome analysis using eNose to assess uncontrolled asthma in a clinical setting.

9. The inflammatory potential of diet impacts the association between air pollution and childhood asthma.

10. Development and validation of exhaled breath condensate microRNAs to identify and endotype asthma in children.

11. Dietary Acid Load: A Novel Nutritional Target in Overweight/Obese Children with Asthma?

12. Exposure to indoor endocrine-disrupting chemicals and childhood asthma and obesity.

13. Exhaled breath condensate volatilome allows sensitive diagnosis of persistent asthma.

14. Obesity and Asthma: Implementing a Treatable Trait Care Model.

15. Diet and Asthma: A Narrative Review.

16. Diet Quality and Exhaled Breath Condensate Markers in a Sample of School-Aged Children.

17. The inflammatory potential of diet impacts the association between air pollution and childhood asthma.

18. Bronchodilator responsiveness in healthy children: Insights from a cross‐sectional study.

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