Changes in spirometric parameters with position in asymptomatic Egyptian young males with central obesity.

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Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine Pub Date : 2021-04-01 eCollection Date: 2021-01-15 DOI:10.4081/mrm.2021.745
Nermeen A Abd-Elaleem, Sherif A A Mohamed, Wael M Wagdy, Reham A Abd-Elaleem, Azza S Abdelhafeez, Hassan A Bayoumi
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Abstract

Background: Central obesity is a chronic condition that can contribute to impairments in lung functions. Body position is an important technique that effectively restores and increases lung functions. We aimed to address the possible changes in spirometric parameters in asymptomatic overweight individuals with central obesity with a change in posture from sitting to supine in comparison to normal weight non-obese ones.

Methods: Enrolled subjects were healthy Egyptian males, aged between 20-45 years old, asymptomatic and nonsmokers. They underwent spirometry. The following parameters were measured; forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), FEV1/FVC ratio, and forced expiratory flow (FEF)25-75%. They were classified into overweight with central obesity (n=40) and healthy control (n=40) groups based on their body mass index (BMI), weight-hip ratio (WHR), and waist circumference (WC). Spirometric parameters were compared between the 2 groups and in both setting and supine positions.

Results: The central obesity group showed significantly lower all spirometric parameters in comparison to the control one. All measured spirometric parameters had a significant reduction with supine position. There were negative correlations between both the WC and WHR and spirometric parameters.

Conclusion: In this study of young Egyptian males, individuals with central obesity had reduced spirometric parameters in comparison to healthy ones. Change in position from sitting to supine has significant effects on spirometric parameters in both healthy middle age males with normal weight and those with overweight and central obesity. These results could have important clinical implications.

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无症状中心性肥胖的埃及年轻男性肺活量参数随体位的变化。
背景:中心性肥胖是一种慢性疾病,可导致肺功能受损。体位是一个重要的技术,有效地恢复和增加肺功能。我们的目的是探讨无症状超重中心性肥胖患者与正常体重非肥胖者相比,从坐姿到仰卧姿势改变后肺活量测量参数可能发生的变化。方法:纳入的受试者为健康的埃及男性,年龄在20-45岁之间,无症状,不吸烟。他们接受了肺活量测定。测量了以下参数:1秒用力呼气量(FEV1)、用力肺活量(FVC)、FEV1/FVC比值、用力呼气流量(FEF)25 ~ 75%。根据体重指数(BMI)、体重臀围比(WHR)和腰围(WC)将他们分为超重合并中心性肥胖组(n=40)和健康对照组(n=40)。比较两组及平卧位和仰卧位的肺活量测定参数。结果:中心性肥胖组肺功能指标均明显低于对照组。所有测量的肺活量参数均随仰卧位而显著降低。WC、WHR与肺量计参数均呈负相关。结论:在这项对年轻埃及男性的研究中,与健康个体相比,中心性肥胖个体的肺活量测定参数降低。从坐位到仰卧位的改变对正常体重的健康中年男性和超重中心性肥胖男性的肺活量测定参数均有显著影响。这些结果可能具有重要的临床意义。
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Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine
Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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期刊介绍: Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine is the official journal of the Italian Respiratory Society - Società Italiana di Pneumologia (IRS/SIP). The journal publishes on all aspects of respiratory medicine and related fields, with a particular focus on interdisciplinary and translational research. The interdisciplinary nature of the journal provides a unique opportunity for researchers, clinicians and healthcare professionals across specialties to collaborate and exchange information. The journal provides a high visibility platform for the publication and dissemination of top quality original scientific articles, reviews and important position papers documenting clinical and experimental advances.
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