Effects of obesity on lung volume and capacity in children and adolescents: a systematic review

Aline Dill Winck , João Paulo Heinzmann-Filho , Rafaela Borges Soares , Juliana Severo da Silva , Cristhiele Taís Woszezenki , Letiane Bueno Zanatta
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Abstract

Objective

To assess the effects of obesity on lung volume and capacity in children and adolescents.

Data source

This is a systematic review, carried out in Pubmed, Lilacs, Scielo and PEDro databases, using the following Keywords: Plethysmography; Whole Body OR Lung Volume Measurements OR Total Lung Capacity OR Functional Residual Capacity OR Residual Volume AND Obesity. Observational studies or clinical trials that assessed the effects of obesity on lung volume and capacity in children and adolescents (0–18 years) without any other associated disease; in English; Portuguese and Spanish languages were selected. Methodological quality was assessed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

Data synthesis

Of the 1,030 articles, only four were included in the review. The studies amounted to 548 participants, predominantly males, with sample size ranging from 45 to 327 individuals. 100% of the studies evaluated nutritional status through BMI (z-score) and 50.0% reported the data on abdominal circumference. All demonstrated that obesity causes negative effects on lung volume and capacity, causing a reduction mainly in functional residual capacity in 75.0% of the studies; in the expiratory reserve volume in 50.0% and in the residual volume in 25.0%. The methodological quality ranged from moderate to high, with 75.0% of the studies classified as having high methodological quality.

Conclusions

Obesity causes deleterious effects on lung volume and capacity in children and adolescents, mainly by reducing functional residual capacity, expiratory reserve volume and residual volume.

肥胖对儿童和青少年肺容量和容量的影响:一项系统综述
目的探讨肥胖对儿童青少年肺容量和肺容量的影响。数据来源这是一项系统综述,在Pubmed, Lilacs, Scielo和PEDro数据库中进行,使用以下关键词:人口密度;全身或肺体积测量或肺活量或功能残余量或残余量与肥胖。评估肥胖对无其他相关疾病的儿童和青少年(0-18岁)肺容量和容量影响的观察性研究或临床试验;用英语;葡萄牙语和西班牙语被选中。方法质量由卫生保健研究和质量机构评估。在1030篇文章中,只有4篇被纳入综述。这些研究共有548名参与者,主要是男性,样本量从45到327人不等。100%的研究通过BMI (z-score)评估营养状况,50.0%的研究报告了腹围数据。所有研究都表明,肥胖对肺容量和肺活量产生负面影响,75.0%的研究主要导致功能性残余肺活量的减少;在呼气储备量中占50.0%,在残留量中占25.0%。方法学质量从中等到高不等,其中75.0%的研究被归类为具有高方法学质量。结论肥胖对儿童青少年肺容量和肺活量的影响主要表现为肺功能残余量、呼气储备量和肺活量的减少。
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