[Effects of aging in smokers on respiratory function].

S Ohba
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A test was carried out to investigate the effect of aging in smokers and non-smokers on respiratory function, for which forced vital capacity (FVC), % forced vital capacity (%FVC), % forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1.0%) and peak expiratory flow volume (PF) were studied. The results obtained were as follows. Subjects selected were 560 adult male smokers (smoking group) and 282 male adults with no smoking habit (non-smoking group) who were aged 22 to 59 years and with no anamnesis of serious heart disease and respiratory disorders. A total a mount of smoking was calculated using Brinkman Index (BI). 1. Each measured value index. Measured values including FVC, FEV1.0% and PF were decreased with aging together with the increase in Brinkman Index (BI). Each measured value showed a low level in smoking group as compared to that in non-smoking group. A significant decrease, in particular, of FEV1.0% shown in those aged 25 to 44 years suggested that air way obstructive ventilatory impairment resulting from smoking is manifested itself in younger generation. 2. Correlation among aging, FEV1.0% and PF. The correlation was as follows, i.e., in non-smoking group Y = -0.354X + 95.83 (r = -0.708) and Y = -0.069X + 10.82 (r = 0.720) in FEV1.0% and in PF respectively. Negative correlation also was observed in smoking group, that is, Y = -0.306X + 90.48 (r = 0.467) and Y= -0.084X + 10.93 (r = -0.594) in FEV1.0% and PF respectively. These indicate the decrease in values with aging, in particular, in smoking group that showed a marked lowering in PF.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

吸烟者衰老对呼吸功能的影响。
研究吸烟与不吸烟人群年龄变化对呼吸功能的影响,研究用力肺活量(FVC)、用力肺活量% (FVC)、1秒用力呼气量% (FEV1.0%)和呼气流量峰值(PF)。所得结果如下:研究对象为560名成年男性吸烟者(吸烟组)和282名无吸烟习惯的成年男性(非吸烟组),年龄22 ~ 59岁,无严重心脏病和呼吸系统疾病的记忆。用Brinkman指数(BI)计算吸烟总量。1. 每个测量值指标。FVC、FEV1.0%和PF随年龄增长而降低,Brinkman指数(BI)升高。与不吸烟组相比,吸烟组的每项测量值都显示出较低的水平。其中25 ~ 44岁的fev0显著下降1.0%,表明吸烟导致的气道阻塞性通气障碍在年轻一代中有所体现。2. 年龄与FEV1.0%、PF的相关性为:非吸烟组FEV1.0% Y = -0.354X + 95.83 (r = -0.708), PF Y = -0.069X + 10.82 (r = 0.720)。吸烟组FEV1.0%与PF呈负相关,Y= -0.306X + 90.48 (r = 0.467), Y= -0.084X + 10.93 (r = -0.594)。这些结果表明,随着年龄的增长,PF值有所下降,特别是在吸烟组,PF值明显降低。
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