Cigarette smoking decreases dynamic inspiratory capacity during maximal exercise in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Q4 Medicine
Yoshihiro Kitahara, Noboru Hattori, Akihito Yokoyama, Kiminori Yamane, Kiyokazu Sekikawa, Tsutomu Inamizu, Nobuoki Kohno
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Abstract

To investigate the influence of cigarette smoking on exercise capacity, respiratory responses and dynamic changes in lung volume during exercise in patients with type 2 diabetes. Forty-one men with type, 2 diabetes without cardiopulmonary disease were recruited and divided into 28 non-current smokers and 13 current smokers. All subjects received lung function tests and cardiopulmonary exercise testing using tracings of the flow-volume loop. Exercise capacity was compared using the percentage of predicted oxygen uptake at maximal workload (%VO2max). Respiratory variables and inspiratory capacity (IC) were compared between the two groups at rest and at 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% and 100% of maximum workload. Although there was no significant difference in lung function tests between the two groups, venous carboxyhemoglobin (CO-Hb) levels were significantly higher in current smokers. %VO2max was inversely correlated with CO-Hb levels. Changing patterns in respiratory rate, respiratory equivalent and IC were significantly different between the two groups. Current smokers had rapid breathing, a greater respiratory equivalent and a limited increase in IC during exercise. Cigarette smoking diminishes the increase in dynamic IC in patients with type 2 diabetes. As this effect of smoking on dynamic changes in lung volume will exacerbate dynamic hyperinflation in cases complicated by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, physicians should consider smoking habits and lung function when evaluating exercise capacity in patients with type 2 diabetes.

吸烟降低2型糖尿病患者最大运动时的动态吸气量。
探讨吸烟对2型糖尿病患者运动时运动能力、呼吸反应及肺容量动态变化的影响。招募了41名无心肺疾病的2型糖尿病患者,分为28名不吸烟者和13名吸烟者。所有受试者都接受了肺功能测试和心肺运动测试,使用流量-容量循环追踪。运动能力的比较采用最大负荷时预测摄氧量百分比(%VO2max)。比较两组在休息和最大工作量的20%、40%、60%、80%和100%时的呼吸变量和吸气量(IC)。虽然两组之间肺功能测试没有显著差异,但当前吸烟者的静脉一氧化碳血红蛋白(CO-Hb)水平明显较高。%VO2max与CO-Hb水平呈负相关。两组患者呼吸频率、呼吸当量、IC变化规律差异有统计学意义。当前吸烟者呼吸急促,呼吸当量更大,运动时IC增加有限。吸烟可减少2型糖尿病患者动态IC的增加。由于吸烟对肺容量动态变化的影响会加剧合并慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者的动态恶性通货膨胀,因此医生在评估2型糖尿病患者的运动能力时应考虑吸烟习惯和肺功能。
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