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7 May 2025

During the lung tests, residents of Amsterdam can take a breath test that reveals the capacity and vitality of their lungs. Located on the square in front of entrance K of the RAI, medical professionals measure how much air a person can exhale and how quickly. The tests will take place this coming Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00 and last about ten minutes. There is capacity for around 500 people. “The result of the lung test provides information on how large the lungs are and whether air can pass easily,” explains paediatric pulmonologist Mariëlle Pijnenburg. “It’s a simple test, but it gives a lot of information. The result is a good predictor of how healthy your lungs are and whether you might have a lung disease.” Main cause of death number four The tests are part of the campaign Healthy Lungs for Life, which this year focuses on lung health in Amsterdam and protecting the lungs of children and young people. To raise awareness among as many Amsterdam residents as possible about the importance of lung health, the ERS Congress will have an adapted programme on Wednesday, 1 October, accessible to the public after registration. The programme includes attention to the impact of smoking and vaping on our health and discussions on measures that can be taken to improve air quality.
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