Dyspnea has an association with lifestyle: differences between Swedish and Finnish speaking persons in Western Finland.

IF 1.8 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Heidi Andersén, Pinja Ilmarinen, Jasmin Honkamäki, Leena E Tuomisto, Päivi Piirilä, Hanna Hisinger-Mölkänen, Anssi Sovijärvi, Helena Backman, Bo Lundbäck, Eva Rönmark, Lauri Lehtimäki, Hannu Kankaanranta
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Background Difference in dyspnea mMRC ≥2 between Finnish speaking and Swedish-speaking populations in Finland has not been previously studied. Methods In February 2016, a respiratory questionnaire was sent to 8000 randomly selected subjects aged 20-69 years in western Finland with a response rate of 52.3%. The registered native language of each subject determined whether questionnaire in Finnish or Swedish was applied. Multiple logistic regression was performed to calculate Odds Ratios (OR) with 95% CI for the simultaneous effects of independent variables on dyspnea mMRC ≥2. Results Of all participants, 2780 (71.9%) were Finnish speakers and 1084 (28.1%) were Swedish speakers. Finnish speakers had a higher prevalence of dyspnea mMRC ≥2 (11.1% vs 6.5% p < 0.001) when compared to Swedish speakers. Finnish speakers smoked more often, had higher BMI, spent less time moving during the day, had more often occupational exposure to vapours, gases, dusts or fumes (VGDF), and had lower socioeconomic status based on occupation. Significant risk factors for dyspnea mMRC ≥2 were COPD (OR = 10.94), BMI >35 (OR = 9.74), asthma (OR = 4.78), female gender (OR = 2.38), older age (OR = 2.20), current smoking (OR = 1.59), and occupational exposure to VGDF (OR = 1.47). Conclusions Swedish speakers had less dyspnea mMRC ≥2 which is explained by a healthier lifestyle. Smoking, obesity, and occupational exposures should be in focus to improve respiratory health.

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呼吸困难与生活方式有关:芬兰西部讲瑞典语和芬兰语的人之间的差异。
芬兰芬兰语和瑞典语人群中呼吸困难mMRC≥2的差异此前未被研究过。方法于2016年2月在芬兰西部随机抽取8000名年龄在20-69岁之间的受试者进行呼吸系统问卷调查,问卷回复率为52.3%。每位受试者的注册母语决定了问卷是使用芬兰语还是瑞典语。采用多元logistic回归计算独立变量对呼吸困难mMRC≥2同时影响的比值比(OR), 95% CI。在所有参与者中,2780人(71.9%)为芬兰语使用者,1084人(28.1%)为瑞典语使用者。芬兰语使用者的呼吸困难mMRC≥2 (11.1% vs 6.5% p 35 (OR = 9.74))、哮喘(OR = 4.78)、女性(OR = 2.38)、年龄较大(OR = 2.20)、当前吸烟(OR = 1.59)和职业暴露于VGDF (OR = 1.47)的患病率较高。结论瑞典语使用者呼吸困难的mMRC≥2较少,这与健康的生活方式有关。吸烟、肥胖和职业性接触应成为改善呼吸系统健康的重点。
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