Restrictive pattern on spirometry: association with cardiovascular risk and level of physical activity in asymptomatic adults

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Autor(a) principal: Sperandio,Evandro Fornias
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Arantes,Rodolfo Leite, Matheus,Agatha Caveda, Silva,Rodrigo Pereira da, Lauria,Vinícius Tonon, Romiti,Marcello, Gagliardi,Antônio Ricardo de Toledo, Dourado,Victor Zuniga
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Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online)
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Resumo: Objective : To determine whether a restrictive pattern on spirometry is associated with the level of physical activity in daily life (PADL), as well as with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, in asymptomatic adults. Methods : A total of 374 participants (mean age, 41 ± 14 years) underwent spirometry, which included the determination of FVC and FEV1. A restrictive pattern on spirometry was defined as an FEV1/FVC ratio > 0.7 and an FVC < 80% of the predicted value. After conducting demographic, anthropometric, and CVD risk assessments, we evaluated body composition, muscle function, and postural balance, as well as performing cardiopulmonary exercise testing and administering the six-minute walk test. The PADL was quantified with a triaxial accelerometer. Results : A restrictive pattern on spirometry was found in 10% of the subjects. After multivariate logistic regression, adjusted for confounders (PADL and cardiorespiratory fitness), the following variables retained significance (OR; 95% CI) as predictors of a restrictive pattern: systemic arterial hypertension (17.5; 1.65-184.8), smoking (11.6; 1.56-87.5), physical inactivity (8.1; 1.43-46.4), larger center-of-pressure area while standing on a force platform (1.34; 1.05-1.71); and dyslipidemia (1.89; 1.12-1.98). Conclusions : A restrictive pattern on spirometry appears to be common in asymptomatic adults. We found that CVD risk factors, especially systemic arterial hypertension, smoking, and physical inactivity, were directly associated with a restrictive pattern, even when the analysis was adjusted for PADL and cardiorespiratory fitness. Longitudinal studies are needed in order to improve understanding of the etiology of a restrictive pattern as well as to aid in the design of preventive strategies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Restrictive pattern on spirometry: association with cardiovascular risk and level of physical activity in asymptomatic adults
title Restrictive pattern on spirometry: association with cardiovascular risk and level of physical activity in asymptomatic adults
spellingShingle Restrictive pattern on spirometry: association with cardiovascular risk and level of physical activity in asymptomatic adults
Sperandio,Evandro Fornias
Spirometry
Hypertension
Motor activity
Sedentary lifestyle
Smoking
title_short Restrictive pattern on spirometry: association with cardiovascular risk and level of physical activity in asymptomatic adults
title_full Restrictive pattern on spirometry: association with cardiovascular risk and level of physical activity in asymptomatic adults
title_fullStr Restrictive pattern on spirometry: association with cardiovascular risk and level of physical activity in asymptomatic adults
title_full_unstemmed Restrictive pattern on spirometry: association with cardiovascular risk and level of physical activity in asymptomatic adults
title_sort Restrictive pattern on spirometry: association with cardiovascular risk and level of physical activity in asymptomatic adults
author Sperandio,Evandro Fornias
author_facet Sperandio,Evandro Fornias
Arantes,Rodolfo Leite
Matheus,Agatha Caveda
Silva,Rodrigo Pereira da
Lauria,Vinícius Tonon
Romiti,Marcello
Gagliardi,Antônio Ricardo de Toledo
Dourado,Victor Zuniga
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author2 Arantes,Rodolfo Leite
Matheus,Agatha Caveda
Silva,Rodrigo Pereira da
Lauria,Vinícius Tonon
Romiti,Marcello
Gagliardi,Antônio Ricardo de Toledo
Dourado,Victor Zuniga
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sperandio,Evandro Fornias
Arantes,Rodolfo Leite
Matheus,Agatha Caveda
Silva,Rodrigo Pereira da
Lauria,Vinícius Tonon
Romiti,Marcello
Gagliardi,Antônio Ricardo de Toledo
Dourado,Victor Zuniga
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Spirometry
Hypertension
Motor activity
Sedentary lifestyle
Smoking
topic Spirometry
Hypertension
Motor activity
Sedentary lifestyle
Smoking
description Objective : To determine whether a restrictive pattern on spirometry is associated with the level of physical activity in daily life (PADL), as well as with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, in asymptomatic adults. Methods : A total of 374 participants (mean age, 41 ± 14 years) underwent spirometry, which included the determination of FVC and FEV1. A restrictive pattern on spirometry was defined as an FEV1/FVC ratio > 0.7 and an FVC < 80% of the predicted value. After conducting demographic, anthropometric, and CVD risk assessments, we evaluated body composition, muscle function, and postural balance, as well as performing cardiopulmonary exercise testing and administering the six-minute walk test. The PADL was quantified with a triaxial accelerometer. Results : A restrictive pattern on spirometry was found in 10% of the subjects. After multivariate logistic regression, adjusted for confounders (PADL and cardiorespiratory fitness), the following variables retained significance (OR; 95% CI) as predictors of a restrictive pattern: systemic arterial hypertension (17.5; 1.65-184.8), smoking (11.6; 1.56-87.5), physical inactivity (8.1; 1.43-46.4), larger center-of-pressure area while standing on a force platform (1.34; 1.05-1.71); and dyslipidemia (1.89; 1.12-1.98). Conclusions : A restrictive pattern on spirometry appears to be common in asymptomatic adults. We found that CVD risk factors, especially systemic arterial hypertension, smoking, and physical inactivity, were directly associated with a restrictive pattern, even when the analysis was adjusted for PADL and cardiorespiratory fitness. Longitudinal studies are needed in order to improve understanding of the etiology of a restrictive pattern as well as to aid in the design of preventive strategies.
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