Association between physical activity in daily life and pulmonary function in adult smokers

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Autor(a) principal: Barboza,Miriane Lilian
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Barbosa,Alan Carlos Brisola, Spina,Giovanna Domingues, Sperandio,Evandro Fornias, Arantes,Rodolfo Leite, Gagliardi,Antonio Ricardo de Toledo, Romiti,Marcello, Dourado,Victor Zuniga
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Resumo: Objective: To determine whether the level of physical activity in daily life (PADL) is associated with pulmonary function in adult smokers. Methods: We selected 62 adult smokers from among the participants of an epidemiological study conducted in the city of Santos, Brazil. The subjects underwent forced spirometry for pulmonary function assessment. The level of PADL was assessed by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire and triaxial accelerometry, the device being used for seven days. The minimum level of PADL, in terms of quantity and intensity, was defined as 150 min/week of moderate to vigorous physical activity. Correlations between the studied variables were tested with Pearson's or Spearman's correlation coefficient, depending on the distribution of the variables. We used linear multiple regression in order to analyze the influence of PADL on the spirometric variables. The level of significance was set at 5%. Results: Evaluating all predictors, corrected for confounding factors, and using pulmonary function data as outcome variables, we found no significant associations between physical inactivity, as determined by accelerometry, and spirometric indices. The values for FVC were lower among the participants with arterial hypertension, and FEV1/FVC ratios were lower among those with diabetes mellitus. Obese participants and those with dyslipidemia presented with lower values for FVC and FEV1. Conclusions: Our results suggest that there is no consistent association between physical inactivity and pulmonary function in adult smokers. Smoking history should be given special attention in COPD prevention strategies, as should cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities.
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spelling Association between physical activity in daily life and pulmonary function in adult smokersSmokingRespiratory function testsMotor activityAccelerometry Objective: To determine whether the level of physical activity in daily life (PADL) is associated with pulmonary function in adult smokers. Methods: We selected 62 adult smokers from among the participants of an epidemiological study conducted in the city of Santos, Brazil. The subjects underwent forced spirometry for pulmonary function assessment. The level of PADL was assessed by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire and triaxial accelerometry, the device being used for seven days. The minimum level of PADL, in terms of quantity and intensity, was defined as 150 min/week of moderate to vigorous physical activity. Correlations between the studied variables were tested with Pearson's or Spearman's correlation coefficient, depending on the distribution of the variables. We used linear multiple regression in order to analyze the influence of PADL on the spirometric variables. The level of significance was set at 5%. Results: Evaluating all predictors, corrected for confounding factors, and using pulmonary function data as outcome variables, we found no significant associations between physical inactivity, as determined by accelerometry, and spirometric indices. The values for FVC were lower among the participants with arterial hypertension, and FEV1/FVC ratios were lower among those with diabetes mellitus. Obese participants and those with dyslipidemia presented with lower values for FVC and FEV1. Conclusions: Our results suggest that there is no consistent association between physical inactivity and pulmonary function in adult smokers. Smoking history should be given special attention in COPD prevention strategies, as should cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities.Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia2016-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-37132016000200130Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia v.42 n.2 2016reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia (SBPT)instacron:SBPT10.1590/S1806-37562015000000102info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarboza,Miriane LilianBarbosa,Alan Carlos BrisolaSpina,Giovanna DominguesSperandio,Evandro ForniasArantes,Rodolfo LeiteGagliardi,Antonio Ricardo de ToledoRomiti,MarcelloDourado,Victor Zunigaeng2016-05-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-37132016000200130Revistahttp://www.jornaldepneumologia.com.br/default.aspONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jbp@jbp.org.br|| jpneumo@jornaldepneumologia.com.br1806-37561806-3713opendoar:2016-05-05T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia (SBPT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between physical activity in daily life and pulmonary function in adult smokers
title Association between physical activity in daily life and pulmonary function in adult smokers
spellingShingle Association between physical activity in daily life and pulmonary function in adult smokers
Barboza,Miriane Lilian
Smoking
Respiratory function tests
Motor activity
Accelerometry
title_short Association between physical activity in daily life and pulmonary function in adult smokers
title_full Association between physical activity in daily life and pulmonary function in adult smokers
title_fullStr Association between physical activity in daily life and pulmonary function in adult smokers
title_full_unstemmed Association between physical activity in daily life and pulmonary function in adult smokers
title_sort Association between physical activity in daily life and pulmonary function in adult smokers
author Barboza,Miriane Lilian
author_facet Barboza,Miriane Lilian
Barbosa,Alan Carlos Brisola
Spina,Giovanna Domingues
Sperandio,Evandro Fornias
Arantes,Rodolfo Leite
Gagliardi,Antonio Ricardo de Toledo
Romiti,Marcello
Dourado,Victor Zuniga
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author2 Barbosa,Alan Carlos Brisola
Spina,Giovanna Domingues
Sperandio,Evandro Fornias
Arantes,Rodolfo Leite
Gagliardi,Antonio Ricardo de Toledo
Romiti,Marcello
Dourado,Victor Zuniga
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barboza,Miriane Lilian
Barbosa,Alan Carlos Brisola
Spina,Giovanna Domingues
Sperandio,Evandro Fornias
Arantes,Rodolfo Leite
Gagliardi,Antonio Ricardo de Toledo
Romiti,Marcello
Dourado,Victor Zuniga
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Smoking
Respiratory function tests
Motor activity
Accelerometry
topic Smoking
Respiratory function tests
Motor activity
Accelerometry
description Objective: To determine whether the level of physical activity in daily life (PADL) is associated with pulmonary function in adult smokers. Methods: We selected 62 adult smokers from among the participants of an epidemiological study conducted in the city of Santos, Brazil. The subjects underwent forced spirometry for pulmonary function assessment. The level of PADL was assessed by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire and triaxial accelerometry, the device being used for seven days. The minimum level of PADL, in terms of quantity and intensity, was defined as 150 min/week of moderate to vigorous physical activity. Correlations between the studied variables were tested with Pearson's or Spearman's correlation coefficient, depending on the distribution of the variables. We used linear multiple regression in order to analyze the influence of PADL on the spirometric variables. The level of significance was set at 5%. Results: Evaluating all predictors, corrected for confounding factors, and using pulmonary function data as outcome variables, we found no significant associations between physical inactivity, as determined by accelerometry, and spirometric indices. The values for FVC were lower among the participants with arterial hypertension, and FEV1/FVC ratios were lower among those with diabetes mellitus. Obese participants and those with dyslipidemia presented with lower values for FVC and FEV1. Conclusions: Our results suggest that there is no consistent association between physical inactivity and pulmonary function in adult smokers. Smoking history should be given special attention in COPD prevention strategies, as should cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities.
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