Influence of Abdominal Adiposity on Pulmonary Function Test Values in Healthy Female Population with Different Body Positions

E. R. Haridas, D. Rajan
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Background: According to the WHO, female obesity is double that of the male population, and obesity is associated with respiratory disorders due to changes in the biomechanics of the diaphragm. Pulmonary function test (PFT) is usually done in an upright posture, but obese people might not be able to sit up during PFT. Hence, this study investigates changes in position that alter the PFT values in healthy females with abdominal fat deposition. Method: This experimental study was done on 34 randomly selected female college students (18–25 years old) with a waist-hip ratio of ≥0.85 cm2 . In three distinct positions—supine, sitting, and side-lying—the forced vital capacity and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) standard spirometric tests were compared. Result: Statistical analysis was done using SPSS software. Descriptive data were found by mean and standard deviation. An analysis of variance and the Bonferroni test were applied to find a significant difference in test score between three different body positions. There is a significant difference among the tested three positions; a p > 0.05 was found between supine versus sitting and supine versus side-lying, whereas the mean value between side-lying versus sitting showed a statistically significant difference of p < 0.05. Conclusion: Change in position has significant effects on spirometric parameters in healthy asymptomatic females with central obesity. But a statistically significant and clinically improved result was found in sitting versus side lying position. Hence, this study suggests that adopting a side-lying position for evaluating lung function will not make much difference in PFT values.
腹部肥胖对不同体位健康女性肺功能指标的影响
背景:根据世界卫生组织的数据,女性肥胖是男性的两倍,并且由于横膈膜生物力学的改变,肥胖与呼吸系统疾病有关。肺功能测试(PFT)通常以直立姿势进行,但肥胖的人可能无法在PFT期间坐起来。因此,本研究探讨了腹部脂肪沉积的健康女性的位置变化对PFT值的影响。方法:随机选取34名18-25岁、腰臀比≥0.85 cm2的女大学生进行实验研究。在三个不同的位置-仰卧,坐位和侧卧-用力肺活量和用力呼气量在一秒钟(FEV1)标准肺活量测定比较。结果:采用SPSS软件进行统计分析。描述性数据采用均值和标准差。通过方差分析和Bonferroni检验发现三种不同体位的测试成绩存在显著差异。被测三个岗位间存在显著性差异;仰卧位与坐位、仰卧位与侧卧位的平均值p > 0.05,侧卧位与坐位的平均值p < 0.05,差异有统计学意义。结论:体位改变对健康无症状女性中心性肥胖患者的肺量测定参数有显著影响。但与侧卧位相比,坐位在统计学上和临床上有显著改善。因此,本研究提示,采用侧卧位评估肺功能不会对PFT值产生太大影响。
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