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    Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) Phase 4 (2018): Change management in allergic rhinitis and asthma multimorbidity using mobile technology
    (Mosby Inc., 2019) Bousquet J.; Hellings P.W.; Agache I.; Amat F.; Annesi-Maesano I.; Ansotegui I.J.; Anto J.M.; Bachert C.; Bateman E.D.; Bedbrook A.; Bennoor K.; Bewick M.; Bindslev-Jensen C.; Bosnic-Anticevich S.; Bosse I.; Brozek J.; Brussino L.; Canonica G.W.; Cardona V.; Casale T.; Cepeda Sarabia A.M.; Chavannes N.H.; Cecchi L.; Correia de Sousa J.; Costa E.; Cruz A.A.; Czarlewski W.; De Carlo G.; De Feo G.; Demoly P.; Devillier P.; Dykewicz M.S.; El-Gamal Y.; Eller E.E.; Fonseca J.A.; Fontaine J.-F.; Fokkens W.J.; Guzmán M.-A.; Haahtela T.; Illario M.; Ivancevich J.-C.; Just J.; Kaidashev I.; Khaitov M.; Kalayci O.; Keil T.; Klimek L.; Kowalski M.L.; Kuna P.; Kvedariene V.; Larenas-Linnemann D.; Laune D.; Le L.T.T.; Carlsen K.L.; Lourenço O.; Mahboub B.; Mair A.; Menditto E.; Milenkovic B.; Morais-Almeida M.; Mösges R.; Mullol J.; Murray R.; Naclerio R.; Namazova-Baranova L.; Novellino E.; O'Hehir R.E.; Ohta K.; Okamoto Y.; Okubo K.; Onorato G.L.; Palkonen S.; Panzner P.; Papadopoulos N.G.; Park H.-S.; Paulino E.; Pawankar R.; Pfaar O.; Plavec D.; Popov T.A.; Potter P.; Prokopakis E.P.; Rottem M.; Ryan D.; Salimäki J.; Samolinski B.; Sanchez-Borges M.; Schunemann H.J.; Sheikh A.; Sisul J.-C.; Rajabian-Söderlund R.; Sooronbaev T.; Stellato C.; To T.; Todo-Bom A.-M.; Tomazic P.-V.; Toppila-Salmi S.; Valero A.; Valiulis A.; Valovirta E.; Ventura M.-T.; Wagenmann M.; Wang D.Y.; Wallace D.; Waserman S.; Wickman M.; Yorgancioglu A.; Zhang L.; Zhong N.; Zidarn M.; Zuberbier T.; Aberer W.; Akdis C.A.; Akdis M.; Alberti M.R.; Almeida R.; Angles R.; Arnavielle S.; Asayag E.; Asarnoj A.; Arshad H.; Avolio F.; Bacci E.; Baiardini I.; Barbara C.; Barbagallo M.; Baroni I.; Barreto B.A.; Basagana X.; Bedolla-Barajas M.; Beghé B.; Bel E.H.; Bergmann K.C.; Benson M.; Bertorello L.; Białoszewski A.Z.; Bieber T.; Bialek S.; Bjermer L.; Blain H.; Blasi F.; Blua A.; Bochenska Marciniak M.; Bogus-Buczynska I.; Boner A.L.; Bonini M.; Bonini S.; Bouchard J.; Boulet L.P.; Bourret R.; Braido F.; Briedis V.; Brightling C.E.; Bucca C.; Buhl R.; Buonaiuto R.; Panaitescu C.; Burguete Cabañas M.T.; Burte E.; Bush A.; Caballero-Fonseca F.; Caillot D.; Caimmi D.; Calderon M.A.; Camargos P.A.M.; Camuzat T.; Canfora G.; Carreiro-Martins P.; Carriazo A.M.; Carr W.; Cartier C.; Castellano G.; Chen Y.; Chiron R.; Chivato T.; Chkhartishvili E.; Chuchalin A.G.; Chung K.F.; Ciaravolo M.M.; Ciceran A.; Cingi C.; Ciprandi G.; Carvalho Coehlo A.C.; Colas L.; Colgan E.; Coll J.; Conforti D.; Cortés-Grimaldo R.M.; Corti F.; Costa-Dominguez M.C.; Courbis A.L.; Cox L.; Crescenzo M.; Custovic A.; Dahlen S.E.; Dario C.; da Silva J.; Dauvilliers Y.; Darsow U.; De Blay F.; Dedeu T.; de Fátima Emerson M.; De Vries G.; De Martino B.; de Paula Motta Rubini N.; Deleanu D.; Denburg J.A.; Di Capua Ercolano S.; Di Carluccio N.; Didier A.; Dokic D.; Dominguez-Silva M.G.; Douagui H.; Dray G.; Dubakiene R.; Durham S.R.; Du Toit G.; Eklund P.; Emuzyte R.; Farrell J.; Farsi A.; Ferreira de Mello J.; Ferrero J.; Fink-Wagner A.; Fiocchi A.; Forti S.; Fuentes-Perez J.M.; Gálvez-Romero J.L.; Gamkrelidze A.; Garcia-Aymerich J.; García-Cobas C.Y.; Garcia-Cruz M.H.; Gemicioğlu B.; Genova S.; George C.; Gereda J.E.; Gerth van Wijk R.; Gomez R.M.; Gómez-Vera J.; González Diaz S.; Gotua M.; Grisle I.; Guidacci M.; Guldemond N.A.; Gutter Z.; Hajjam J.; Hernández L.; Hourihane J.O.; Huerta-Villalobos Y.R.; Humbert M.; Iaccarino G.; Jares E.J.; Jassem E.; Johnston S.L.; Joos G.; Jung K.S.; Jutel M.; Kalyoncu A.F.; Karjalainen J.; Kardas P.; Keith P.K.; Khaltaev N.; Kleine-Tebbe J.; Kuitunen M.; Kull I.; Kupczyk M.; Krzych-Fałta E.; Lacwik P.; Lauri D.; Lavrut J.; Lessa M.; Levato G.; Li J.; Lieberman P.; Lipiec A.; Lipworth B.; Lodrup Carlsen K.C.; Louis R.; Luna-Pech J.A.; Maciej K.; Magnan A.; Maier D.; Majer I.; Malva J.; Mandajieva E.; Manning P.; De Manuel Keenoy E.; Marshall G.D.; Masjedi M.R.; Maspero J.F.; Mathieu-Dupas E.; Matta Campos J.J.; Matos A.L.; Maurer M.; Mavale-Manuel S.; Mayora O.; Medina-Avalos M.A.; Melén E.; Melo-Gomes E.; Meltzer E.O.; Mercier J.; Miculinic N.; Mihaltan F.; Moda G.; Mogica-Martinez M.D.; Mohammad Y.; Momas I.; Montefort S.; Monti R.; Mora Bogado D.; Morato-Castro F.F.; Mota-Pinto A.; Moura Santo P.; Münter L.; Muraro A.; Nadif R.; Nalin M.; Napoli L.; Neffen H.; Niedeberger V.; Nekam K.; Neou A.; Nieto A.; Nogueira-Silva L.; Nogues M.; Nyembue T.D.; Odzhakova C.; Ortega Cisneros M.; Ouedraogo S.; Pali-Schöll I.; Papi A.; Passalacqua G.; Pedersen S.; Pépin J.L.; Pereira A.M.; Persico M.; Phillips J.; Picard R.; Pigearias B.; Pin I.; Pitsios C.; Pohl W.; Portejoie F.; Pozzi A.C.; Price D.; Puy R.; Pugin B.; Pulido Ross R.E.; Przemecka M.; Rabe K.F.; Raciborski F.; Reitsma S.; Ribeirinho I.; Rimmer J.; Rivero-Yeverino D.; Rizzo J.A.; Rizzo M.C.; Robalo-Cordeiro C.; Rodenas F.; Rodo X.; Rodriguez Gonzalez M.; Rodriguez-Mañas L.; Rolland C.; Rodrigues Valle S.; Roman Rodriguez M.; Romano A.; Rodriguez-Zagal E.; Rolla G.; Roller-Wirnsberger R.E.; Romano M.; Rosado-Pinto J.; Rosario N.; Sagara H.; Sastre-Dominguez J.; Scadding G.K.; Scichilone N.; Schmid-Grendelmeier P.; Serpa F.S.; Shamai S.; Sierra M.; Simons F.E.R.; Siroux V.; Skrindo I.; Solé D.; Somekh D.; Sondermann M.; Sova M.; Sorensen M.; Sorlini M.; Spranger O.; Stelmach R.; Stukas R.; Sunyer J.; Strozek J.; Szylling A.; Tebyriçá J.N.; Thibaudon M.; Trama U.; Triggiani M.; Suppli Ulrik C.; Urrutia-Pereira M.; Valenta R.; van Eerd M.; van Ganse E.; van Hague M.; Vandenplas O.; Vezzani G.; Vasankari T.; Vatrella A.; Verissimo M.T.; Viart F.; Viegi M.; Vicheva D.; Vontetsianos T.; Walker S.; Werfel T.; Westman M.; Williams D.M.; Williams S.; Wilson N.; Wright J.; Wroczynski P.; Yakovliev P.; Yawn B.P.; Yiallouros P.K.; Yusuf O.M.; Zar H.J.; Zernotti M.E.; Zubrinich C.; Zurkuhlen A.
    Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) has evolved from a guideline by using the best approach to integrated care pathways using mobile technology in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma multimorbidity. The proposed next phase of ARIA is change management, with the aim of providing an active and healthy life to patients with rhinitis and to those with asthma multimorbidity across the lifecycle irrespective of their sex or socioeconomic status to reduce health and social inequities incurred by the disease. ARIA has followed the 8-step model of Kotter to assess and implement the effect of rhinitis on asthma multimorbidity and to propose multimorbid guidelines. A second change management strategy is proposed by ARIA Phase 4 to increase self-medication and shared decision making in rhinitis and asthma multimorbidity. An innovation of ARIA has been the development and validation of information technology evidence-based tools (Mobile Airways Sentinel Network [MASK]) that can inform patient decisions on the basis of a self-care plan proposed by the health care professional. © 2018 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
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    Helsinki by nature: The Nature Step to Respiratory Health
    (BioMed Central Ltd., 2019) Haahtela T.; Von Hertzen L.; Anto J.M.; Bai C.; Baigenzhin A.; Bateman E.D.; Behera D.; Bennoor K.; Camargos P.; Chavannes N.; De Sousa J.C.; Cruz A.; Do Céu Teixeira M.; Erhola M.; Furman E.; Gemicioǧlu B.; Gonzalez Diaz S.; Hellings P.W.; Jousilahti P.; Khaltaev N.; Kolek V.; Kuna P.; La Grutta S.; Lan L.T.T.; Maglakelidze T.; Masjedi M.R.; Mihaltan F.; Mohammad Y.; Nunes E.; Nyberg A.; Quel J.; Rosado-Pinto J.; Sagara H.; Samolinski B.; Schraufnagel D.; Sooronbaev T.; Tag Eldin M.; To T.; Valiulis A.; Varghese C.; Vasankari T.; Viegi G.; Winders T.; Yañez A.; Yorgancioǧlu A.; Yusuf O.; Bousquet J.; Billo N.E.
    Background: The Nature Step to Respiratory Health was the overarching theme of the 12th General Meeting of the Global Alliance against Chronic Respiratory Diseases (GARD) in Helsinki, August 2018. New approaches are needed to improve respiratory health and reduce premature mortality of chronic diseases by 30% till 2030 (UN Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs). Planetary health is defined as the health of human civilization and the state of the natural systems on which it depends. Planetary health and human health are interconnected, and both need to be considered by individuals and governments while addressing several SDGs. Results: The concept of the Nature Step has evolved from innovative research indicating, how changed lifestyle in urban surroundings reduces contact with biodiverse environments, impoverishes microbiota, affects immune regulation and increases risk of NCDs. The Nature Step calls for strengthening connections to nature. Physical activity in natural environments should be promoted, use of fresh vegetables, fruits and water increased, and consumption of sugary drinks, tobacco and alcohol restricted. Nature relatedness should be part of everyday life and especially emphasized in the care of children and the elderly. Taking "nature" to modern cities in a controlled way is possible but a challenge for urban planning, nature conservation, housing, traffic arrangements, energy production, and importantly for supplying and distributing food. Actions against the well-known respiratory risk factors, air pollution and smoking, should be taken simultaneously. Conclusions: In Finland and elsewhere in Europe, successful programmes have been implemented to reduce the burden of respiratory disorders and other NCDs. Unhealthy behaviour can be changed by well-coordinated actions involving all stakeholders. The growing public health concern caused by NCDs in urban surroundings cannot be solved by health care alone; a multidisciplinary approach is mandatory. © 2019 The Author(s).
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    A global respiratory perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic: Commentary and action proposals
    (European Respiratory Society, 2020) To T.; Viegi G.; Cruz A.; Taborda-Barata L.; Asher I.; Behera D.; Bennoor K.; Boulet L.-P.; Bousquet J.; Camargos P.; Conceiçao C.; Diaz S.G.; El-Sony A.; Erhola M.; Gaga M.; Halpin D.; Harding L.; Maghlakelidze T.; Masjedi M.R.; Mohammad Y.; Nunes E.; Pigearias B.; Sooronbaev T.; Stelmach R.; Tsiligianni I.; Lan L.T.T.; Valiulis A.; Wang C.; Williams S.; Yorgancioglu A.
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