Unrecognized Respiratory Morbidity among Adolescents and Young Adults in Nigeria: Implications for Future Health Outcomes.

Obianuju B Ozoh, Joy N Eze, Olufunke O Adeyeye, Ojiebun Eromosele, Sandra K Dede, Chizalu I Ndukwu, Richard Van Zyl-Smit
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Background: Lung function impairment is a major determinant of morbidity and mortality. Unrecognized respiratory morbidity may be a missed opportunity to improve future health outcomes.

Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and the relationship to spirometry abnormalities and respiratory diagnosis among medical students in Lagos, Nigeria.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study among students aged 16-35 years. We assessed frequency of respiratory symptoms, previous respiratory diagnosis, and spirometry abnormalities. The relationship between respiratory symptoms, spirometry pattern, and previous respiratory diagnosis was determined using the Chi-square test and stepwise forward logistic regression analysis.

Results: Of 640 participants, 464 (72.5%) performed good quality spirometry tests. Two hundred and forty-four (52.6%) had at least one respiratory symptom. Preexisting conditions were only identified in 60 (12.9%): 49 (7.7%) asthma, 29 (4.5%) allergic rhinitis, 16 (2.5%) treated tuberculosis, and 8 (1.3%) bronchitis/chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Using the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) lung function predicted values, obstructive (8.4%) and restrictive abnormalities (25.4%) were common. An obstructive pattern was associated with previous diagnosis of asthma, but there was no significant association for the restrictive spirometry pattern.

Conclusions: Among otherwise healthy students, respiratory symptoms and lung function abnormalities are common. The vast majority are without a formal diagnosis. Asthma accounted for the majority of obstructive spirometry pattern seen, but the restrictive abnormalities based on GLI equations remain unexplained. Further research is required to determine the cause of these abnormalities and long-term implications in apparently healthy young individuals.

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尼日利亚青少年和年轻人中未被认识到的呼吸道疾病:对未来健康结果的影响
背景:肺功能损害是发病率和死亡率的主要决定因素。未被认识到的呼吸道疾病可能是一个错失改善未来健康结果的机会。目的:本研究的目的是调查尼日利亚拉各斯医科学生中呼吸道症状的患病率及其与肺量测定异常和呼吸道诊断的关系。方法:对16-35岁的学生进行横断面研究。我们评估呼吸道症状的频率、既往呼吸道诊断和肺活量测定异常。采用卡方检验和逐步logistic回归分析确定呼吸道症状、肺量测量模式和既往呼吸道诊断之间的关系。结果:在640名参与者中,464名(72.5%)进行了高质量的肺活量测定试验。224例(52.6%)至少有一种呼吸道症状。仅60人(12.9%)存在既往病史:49人(7.7%)患有哮喘,29人(4.5%)患有过敏性鼻炎,16人(2.5%)患有治疗过的结核病,8人(1.3%)患有支气管炎/慢性阻塞性肺病。使用全球肺功能倡议(GLI)肺功能预测值,阻塞性(8.4%)和限制性(25.4%)异常是常见的。阻塞性肺活量与既往哮喘诊断相关,但与限制性肺活量无显著相关性。结论:在其他健康的学生中,呼吸道症状和肺功能异常是常见的。绝大多数没有正式的诊断。哮喘占梗阻性肺量测定模式的大部分,但基于GLI方程的限制性异常仍未得到解释。需要进一步的研究来确定这些异常的原因以及对表面健康的年轻人的长期影响。
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