40세 이상 건강한 성인에서 시간에 따른 체지방량과 복부지방률 변화가 폐기능 감소에 미치는 영향
The effect of changes in total body fat amount and abdominal fat ratio on lung function decline in healthy adults
안경민(서울대학교 의과대학 내과학교실); 이소희(서울대학교 의과대학 내과학교실, 서울대학교병원 헬스케어시스템 강남센터); 김선신(서울대학교 의과대학 내과학교실, 서울대학교병원 헬스케어시스템 강남센터)
9권 3호, 171~179쪽
초록
Purpose: Many studies have shown that obesity is one of the major causes of lung function decline. However, a longitudinal study of the correlation between changes in obesity degree and lung function is still lacking. This study aimed to analyze alterations in lung function according to changes in body and abdominal fat amount over time in healthy individuals. Methods: A retrospective cohort study of individuals who received annual health screening was performed. Individuals who underwent health screening at least 3 times with follow-up periods more than 5 years were included. Using a linear mixed model, we analyzed associations between the change in total body fat amount/abdominal fat ratio and lung function decline over time by dividing each quartile according to the fat change rate. Results: A total of 15,484 individuals over 40 years old was enrolled prospectively. A longitudinal increase in total body fat amount over time was associated with a predicted value of forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1p; %) and predicted value of forced vital capacity (FVCp; %) declines, regardless of sex. A similar phenomenon was observed between an increase in abdominal fat ratio and FEV1p/FVCp decline, which was predominant in males. In addition, the change in abdominal fat ratio showed a significant correlation with differences in the initial values of FEV1p and FVCp after 40 years old. Conclusion: Increases in total body fat amount and abdominal fat ratio may cause lung function decline over time.
Abstract
Purpose: Many studies have shown that obesity is one of the major causes of lung function decline. However, a longitudinal study of the correlation between changes in obesity degree and lung function is still lacking. This study aimed to analyze alterations in lung function according to changes in body and abdominal fat amount over time in healthy individuals. Methods: A retrospective cohort study of individuals who received annual health screening was performed. Individuals who underwent health screening at least 3 times with follow-up periods more than 5 years were included. Using a linear mixed model, we analyzed associations between the change in total body fat amount/abdominal fat ratio and lung function decline over time by dividing each quartile according to the fat change rate. Results: A total of 15,484 individuals over 40 years old was enrolled prospectively. A longitudinal increase in total body fat amount over time was associated with a predicted value of forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1p; %) and predicted value of forced vital capacity (FVCp; %) declines, regardless of sex. A similar phenomenon was observed between an increase in abdominal fat ratio and FEV1p/FVCp decline, which was predominant in males. In addition, the change in abdominal fat ratio showed a significant correlation with differences in the initial values of FEV1p and FVCp after 40 years old. Conclusion: Increases in total body fat amount and abdominal fat ratio may cause lung function decline over time.
- 발행기관:
- 대한 소아알레르기 호흡기학회
- 분류:
- 소아과학