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Overview

Adrian J. Lowe is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on the medical field, with a significant concentration in pulmonary and respiratory medicine, physiology, immunology and allergy, dermatology, and health, toxicology, and mutagenesis.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including asthma and respiratory diseases, food allergy and anaphylaxis research, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) research, allergic rhinitis and sensitization, dermatology and skin diseases, pediatric health and respiratory diseases, and respiratory and cough-related research.

Adrian J. Lowe has published extensively in notable journals. Frequent venues for their publications include:

  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Allergy
  • Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
  • The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice
  • Clinical & Experimental Allergy

Key recent papers authored by or associated with the scientist include:

  • Lifetime spirometry patterns of obstruction and restriction, and their risk factors and outcomes: a prospective cohort study (2022), The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
  • Skin care interventions in infants for preventing eczema and food allergy (2021), Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • The natural history of peanut and egg allergy in children up to age 6 years in the HealthNuts population-based longitudinal study (2022), Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Trajectories of asthma and allergies from 7 years to 53 years and associations with lung function and extrapulmonary comorbidity profiles: a prospective cohort study (2020), The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
  • Skin care interventions in infants for preventing eczema and food allergy (2022), Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

Among frequent coauthors collaborating with Adrian J. Lowe are:

  • Shyamali C. Dharmage
  • Caroline Lodge
  • Michael J. Abramson
  • Dinh Bui
  • Jennifer L. Perret

Best Publications

  • Prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea in the general population: A systematic review.

    Chamara V. Senaratna;Chamara V. Senaratna;Jennifer L. Perret;Caroline J. Lodge;Adrian J. Lowe

  • Prevalence of challenge-proven IgE-mediated food allergy using population-based sampling and predetermined challenge criteria in infants.

    Nicholas J. Osborne;Jennifer J. Koplin;Pamela E. Martin;Lyle C. Gurrin

  • Breastfeeding and asthma and allergies: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

    Caroline J. Lodge;Caroline J. Lodge;D. J. Tan;D. J. Tan;M. X. Z. Lau;Xiaochen Dai

  • Childhood predictors of lung function trajectories and future COPD risk: a prospective cohort study from the first to the sixth decade of life

    Dinh S Bui;Dinh S Bui;Caroline J Lodge;John A Burgess;Adrian J Lowe

  • Can early introduction of egg prevent egg allergy in infants? A population-based study.

    Jennifer J. Koplin;Nicholas J. Osborne;Melissa Wake;Melissa Wake;Pamela E. Martin

  • Atopic dermatitis and the atopic march revisited

    Shyamali C Dharmage;Shyamali C Dharmage;A J Lowe;A J Lowe;Melanie C Matheson;John Burgess

  • The influence of childhood traffic‐related air pollution exposure on asthma, allergy and sensitization: a systematic review and a meta‐analysis of birth cohort studies

    G. Bowatte;C. Lodge;A. J. Lowe;B. Erbas

  • The prevalence of food allergy and other allergic diseases in early childhood in a population-based study: HealthNuts age 4-year follow-up.

    Rachel L. Peters;Jennifer J. Koplin;Lyle C. Gurrin;Shyamali C. Dharmage

  • Vitamin D insufficiency is associated with challenge-proven food allergy in infants

    Katrina J. Allen;Katrina J. Allen;Jennifer J. Koplin;Anne-Louise Ponsonby;Lyle C. Gurrin

  • Which infants with eczema are at risk of food allergy? Results from a population-based cohort.

    P. E. Martin;P. E. Martin;J. K. Eckert;J. J. Koplin;J. J. Koplin;A. J. Lowe

  • Skin prick test responses and allergen-specific IgE levels as predictors of peanut, egg, and sesame allergy in infants.

    Rachel L. Peters;Katrina J. Allen;Katrina J. Allen;Shyamali C. Dharmage;Mimi L.K. Tang;Mimi L.K. Tang

  • Natural history of peanut allergy and predictors of resolution in the first 4 years of life: A population-based assessment.

    Rachel L. Peters;Katrina J. Allen;Shyamali C. Dharmage;Jennifer J. Koplin

  • Validity of the Berlin questionnaire in detecting obstructive sleep apnea: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    Chamara V Senaratna;Chamara V Senaratna;Jennifer L Perret;Melanie C Matheson;Caroline J Lodge

  • Youth mental health first aid: a description of the program and an initial evaluation

    Claire M Kelly;Johanna M Mithen;Julie A Fischer;Betty A Kitchener

  • Effect of a partially hydrolyzed whey infant formula at weaning on risk of allergic disease in high-risk children: A randomized controlled trial

    Adrian J. Lowe;Clifford S. Hosking;Catherine M. Bennett;Katrina J. Allen

  • The march from early life food sensitization to allergic disease: a systematic review and meta-analyses of birth cohort studies.

    S. A. Alduraywish;S. A. Alduraywish;C. J. Lodge;B. Campbell;K. J. Allen

  • Traffic-related air pollution exposure is associated with allergic sensitization, asthma, and poor lung function in middle age

    Gayan Bowatte;Caroline J. Lodge;Luke D. Knibbs;Adrian J. Lowe

  • The Impact of Family History of Allergy on Risk of Food Allergy: A Population-Based Study of Infants

    Jennifer J Koplin;Katrina J Allen;Lyle C Gurrin;Rachel L Peters

  • A randomized trial of a barrier lipid replacement strategy for the prevention of atopic dermatitis and allergic sensitization: the PEBBLES pilot study.

    A J Lowe;A J Lowe;J C Su;J C Su;K J Allen;M J Abramson

  • Delayed introduction of solid feeding reduces child overweight and obesity at 10 years

    Kelly Seach;Shyamali C Dharmage;A J Lowe;John Dixon;John Dixon

  • Environmental and demographic risk factors for egg allergy in a population-based study of infants

    Jennifer J. Koplin;Shyamali Dharmage;Anne-Louise Ponsonby;Mimi Tang;Mimi Tang

Frequent Co-Authors

Shyamali C. Dharmage
Shyamali C. Dharmage University of Melbourne
Michael J. Abramson
Michael J. Abramson Monash University
Katrina J. Allen
Katrina J. Allen University of Melbourne
Melanie C. Matheson
Melanie C. Matheson University of Melbourne
Mimi L.K. Tang
Mimi L.K. Tang Royal Children's Hospital
Jennifer J. Koplin
Jennifer J. Koplin University of Queensland
Graham G. Giles
Graham G. Giles University of Melbourne
Melissa Wake
Melissa Wake University of Melbourne
Cecilie Svanes
Cecilie Svanes University of Bergen
Anne-Louise Ponsonby
Anne-Louise Ponsonby University of Melbourne

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