Relationships between physical activity, smoking, nasal mucociliary transportability and pulmonary function

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Autor(a) principal: Uzeloto, Juliana Souza
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Ramos, Dionei, Freire, Ana Paula Coelho Figueira, Christofaro, Diego Giulliano Destro, Ramos, Ercy Mara Cipulo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/26920
Resumo: ***Relationships between physical activity, smoking, nasal mucociliary transportability and pulmonary function***AIMS: To compare smokers and non-smokers, physically active and insufficiently active, on mucociliary transportability and lung function.METHODS: Cross-sectional study. The volunteers were interviewed to obtain personal data, information on smoking habits and level of physical activity. Then, they were evaluated for anthropometric data, nasal mucociliary transport (by saccharin transit time test) and lung function (by measuring forced expiratory volume in the first second and forced vital capacity). Analysis of variance was used for investigation between the groups and analysis of covariance (adjusted for confounding factors) to investigate cofactors on the transit time of saccharin. The significance level of 5% and the 95% confidence interval were adopted.RESULTS: A total of 139 individuals were selected and assigned to four groups, according to the smoking habits and the level of physical activity: 45 smokers who were not physically active; 25 physically active smokers; 31 non-smokers who were not physically active; and 38 physically active non-smokers. The mean age and body mass index did not present statistically significant differences between the four groups. In the saccharin transit time test, physically active non-smokers presented a time of 8.73 minutes, while in the insufficiently active, the time was 13.0 minutes (p=0.0409). Physically active smokers presented lower values of forced expiratory volume in the first second compared to those who were not physically active (z score in relation to predicted values -1.01 and -0.55, respectively; p=0.0207).CONCLUSIONS: In this sample of healthy adults of both sexes, the practice of physical activity was beneficial for nasal mucociliary transportability, but only in individuals who never smoked. On the other hand, physically active smokers presented lower values of lung function when compared to insufficiently active smokers, suggesting that physical exercises may cause additional lung function impairment if the individual does not change the smoking habit.
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spelling Relationships between physical activity, smoking, nasal mucociliary transportability and pulmonary functionRelações entre atividade física, tabagismo, transportabilidade mucociliar nasal e função pulmonarsmokingexercisemucociliary clearancemucociliary transportlung.tabagismoexercíciodepuração mucociliartransporte mucociliarpulmão.***Relationships between physical activity, smoking, nasal mucociliary transportability and pulmonary function***AIMS: To compare smokers and non-smokers, physically active and insufficiently active, on mucociliary transportability and lung function.METHODS: Cross-sectional study. The volunteers were interviewed to obtain personal data, information on smoking habits and level of physical activity. Then, they were evaluated for anthropometric data, nasal mucociliary transport (by saccharin transit time test) and lung function (by measuring forced expiratory volume in the first second and forced vital capacity). Analysis of variance was used for investigation between the groups and analysis of covariance (adjusted for confounding factors) to investigate cofactors on the transit time of saccharin. The significance level of 5% and the 95% confidence interval were adopted.RESULTS: A total of 139 individuals were selected and assigned to four groups, according to the smoking habits and the level of physical activity: 45 smokers who were not physically active; 25 physically active smokers; 31 non-smokers who were not physically active; and 38 physically active non-smokers. The mean age and body mass index did not present statistically significant differences between the four groups. In the saccharin transit time test, physically active non-smokers presented a time of 8.73 minutes, while in the insufficiently active, the time was 13.0 minutes (p=0.0409). Physically active smokers presented lower values of forced expiratory volume in the first second compared to those who were not physically active (z score in relation to predicted values -1.01 and -0.55, respectively; p=0.0207).CONCLUSIONS: In this sample of healthy adults of both sexes, the practice of physical activity was beneficial for nasal mucociliary transportability, but only in individuals who never smoked. On the other hand, physically active smokers presented lower values of lung function when compared to insufficiently active smokers, suggesting that physical exercises may cause additional lung function impairment if the individual does not change the smoking habit.***Relações entre atividade física, tabagismo, transportabilidade mucociliar nasal e função pulmonar***OBJETIVOS: Comparar indivíduos tabagistas e não tabagistas, ativos e insuficientemente ativos fisicamente, quanto à transportabilidade mucociliar nasal e à função pulmonar.MÉTODOS: Estudo de delineamento transversal. Os voluntários responderam a uma entrevista para obtenção de dados pessoais, informação sobre hábitos tabagísticos e nível de atividade física. Após, eles foram avaliados quanto aos dados antropométricos, transporte mucociliar nasal (pelo teste do tempo de trânsito da sacarina) e função pulmonar (pela mensuração do volume expiratório forçado no primeiro segundo e da capacidade vital forçada). Foram utilizados a análise de variância para investigação entre os grupos e a análise de covariância (ajustada por fatores de confusão) para investigação de cofatores sobre o tempo de trânsito de sacarina. Foram adotados o nível de significância de 5% e o intervalo de confiança de 95%.RESULTADOS: Foram selecionados 139 indivíduos, alocados em quatro grupos, de acordo com o hábito tabagístico e o nível de atividade física: 45 tabagistas insuficientemente ativos fisicamente; 25 tabagistas ativos fisicamente; 31 não tabagistas insuficientemente ativos; e 38 não tabagistas ativos fisicamente. As médias de idade e os índices de massa corporal não apresentaram diferenças estatisticamente significativas entre os quatro grupos. No teste do tempo de trânsito da sacarina os indivíduos não fumantes fisicamente ativos apresentaram um tempo de 8,73 minutos, enquanto nos insuficientemente ativos o tempo foi de 13,0 minutos (p=0,0409). Os fumantes fisicamente ativos apresentaram menores valores de volume expiratório forçado no primeiro segundo em comparação aos insuficientemente ativos (escore z em relação aos valores preditos -1,01 e -0,55, respectivamente; p=0,0207).CONCLUSÕES: Nesta amostra de indivíduos adultos, sadios, de ambos os sexos, a prática de atividade física foi benéfica para a transportabilidade mucociliar nasal, porém somente nos indivíduos que nunca fumaram. Por outro lado, os tabagistas fisicamente ativos apresentaram menores valores de função pulmonar quando comparados aos tabagistas insuficientemente ativos, sugerindo que os exercícios físicos possam provocar prejuízos adicionais à função pulmonar se o indivíduo não modificar o hábito de fumar.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2017-08-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/2692010.15448/1980-6108.2017.3.26920Scientia Medica; Vol. 27 No. 3 (2017); ID26920Scientia Medica; v. 27 n. 3 (2017); ID269201980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2017.3reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationships between physical activity, smoking, nasal mucociliary transportability and pulmonary function
Relações entre atividade física, tabagismo, transportabilidade mucociliar nasal e função pulmonar
title Relationships between physical activity, smoking, nasal mucociliary transportability and pulmonary function
spellingShingle Relationships between physical activity, smoking, nasal mucociliary transportability and pulmonary function
Uzeloto, Juliana Souza
smoking
exercise
mucociliary clearance
mucociliary transport
lung.
tabagismo
exercício
depuração mucociliar
transporte mucociliar
pulmão.
title_short Relationships between physical activity, smoking, nasal mucociliary transportability and pulmonary function
title_full Relationships between physical activity, smoking, nasal mucociliary transportability and pulmonary function
title_fullStr Relationships between physical activity, smoking, nasal mucociliary transportability and pulmonary function
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between physical activity, smoking, nasal mucociliary transportability and pulmonary function
title_sort Relationships between physical activity, smoking, nasal mucociliary transportability and pulmonary function
author Uzeloto, Juliana Souza
author_facet Uzeloto, Juliana Souza
Ramos, Dionei
Freire, Ana Paula Coelho Figueira
Christofaro, Diego Giulliano Destro
Ramos, Ercy Mara Cipulo
author_role author
author2 Ramos, Dionei
Freire, Ana Paula Coelho Figueira
Christofaro, Diego Giulliano Destro
Ramos, Ercy Mara Cipulo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Uzeloto, Juliana Souza
Ramos, Dionei
Freire, Ana Paula Coelho Figueira
Christofaro, Diego Giulliano Destro
Ramos, Ercy Mara Cipulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv smoking
exercise
mucociliary clearance
mucociliary transport
lung.
tabagismo
exercício
depuração mucociliar
transporte mucociliar
pulmão.
topic smoking
exercise
mucociliary clearance
mucociliary transport
lung.
tabagismo
exercício
depuração mucociliar
transporte mucociliar
pulmão.
description ***Relationships between physical activity, smoking, nasal mucociliary transportability and pulmonary function***AIMS: To compare smokers and non-smokers, physically active and insufficiently active, on mucociliary transportability and lung function.METHODS: Cross-sectional study. The volunteers were interviewed to obtain personal data, information on smoking habits and level of physical activity. Then, they were evaluated for anthropometric data, nasal mucociliary transport (by saccharin transit time test) and lung function (by measuring forced expiratory volume in the first second and forced vital capacity). Analysis of variance was used for investigation between the groups and analysis of covariance (adjusted for confounding factors) to investigate cofactors on the transit time of saccharin. The significance level of 5% and the 95% confidence interval were adopted.RESULTS: A total of 139 individuals were selected and assigned to four groups, according to the smoking habits and the level of physical activity: 45 smokers who were not physically active; 25 physically active smokers; 31 non-smokers who were not physically active; and 38 physically active non-smokers. The mean age and body mass index did not present statistically significant differences between the four groups. In the saccharin transit time test, physically active non-smokers presented a time of 8.73 minutes, while in the insufficiently active, the time was 13.0 minutes (p=0.0409). Physically active smokers presented lower values of forced expiratory volume in the first second compared to those who were not physically active (z score in relation to predicted values -1.01 and -0.55, respectively; p=0.0207).CONCLUSIONS: In this sample of healthy adults of both sexes, the practice of physical activity was beneficial for nasal mucociliary transportability, but only in individuals who never smoked. On the other hand, physically active smokers presented lower values of lung function when compared to insufficiently active smokers, suggesting that physical exercises may cause additional lung function impairment if the individual does not change the smoking habit.
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