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肺部健康研究中体重增加对戒烟后肺功能的影响。

Effect of weight gain on pulmonary function after smoking cessation in the Lung Health Study.

作者信息

Wise R A, Enright P L, Connett J E, Anthonisen N R, Kanner R E, Lindgren P, O'Hara P, Owens G R, Rand C S, Tashkin D P

机构信息

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 1998 Mar;157(3 Pt 1):866-72. doi: 10.1164/ajrccm.157.3.9706076.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to determine if the weight gain that accompanies smoking cessation is independently associated with reductions in FEV1 and FVC, using a multicenter randomized intervention trial of smoking cessation in 10 communities in the United States and Canada. Enrollees were currently smoking women and men 35 to 60 yr of age with mild-to-moderate airway obstruction. Participants were randomized to one of three study groups: an intensive smoking cessation program with an inhaled bronchodilator (or a placebo), and usual care. Changes in absolute and percent predicted FEV1 and FVC between baseline and fifth annual follow-up visit were monitored in relation to changes in body weight during the interval. At the baseline examination, percent predicted FEV1 was maximal at 90 to 100% ideal body weight (IBW) and was lower as body weight deviated from this range. The FVC decreased linearly when IBW exceeded 100%. Weight gain was greatest during the first 12 mo after smoking cessation. Weight gain was associated with lower fifth-year FEV1 and FVC in all smoking categories: continuous smokers, intermittent smokers, and sustained quitters. The FVC was affected by weight gain more than was the FEV1, and the FEV1 was affected by smoking cessation more than FVC. Men showed more impairment of FVC with weight gain than did women, possibly because of differential patterns of fat deposition. In sustained quitters, after adjustment for baseline factors, the estimated reduction of FVC was 17.4 ml/kg weight gain for men and 10.6 ml/kg for women. The estimated loss of FEV1 was 11.1 ml/kg weight gain for men and 5.6 ml/kg for women. Lung function after smoking cessation is significantly influenced by weight gain and affects men more than women. The deleterious effects of weight gain are small, however, in comparison with the beneficial effects of smoking cessation.

摘要

本研究的目的是通过在美国和加拿大10个社区进行的一项多中心戒烟随机干预试验,确定戒烟后体重增加是否与第一秒用力呼气容积(FEV1)和用力肺活量(FVC)的降低独立相关。入组者为年龄在35至60岁、患有轻至中度气道阻塞的吸烟男女。参与者被随机分为三个研究组之一:一个使用吸入性支气管扩张剂(或安慰剂)的强化戒烟项目以及常规护理。在基线和第五次年度随访之间,监测绝对和预测的FEV1和FVC的变化,并与该时间段内体重的变化相关联。在基线检查时,预测的FEV1百分比在理想体重(IBW)的90%至100%时最高,并且当体重偏离该范围时会降低。当IBW超过100%时,FVC呈线性下降。戒烟后的前12个月体重增加最多。在所有吸烟类别中,即持续吸烟者、间歇性吸烟者和持续戒烟者中,体重增加都与第五年较低的FEV1和FVC相关。FVC受体重增加的影响大于FEV1,而FEV1受戒烟的影响大于FVC。男性体重增加时FVC的受损程度比女性更明显,这可能是由于脂肪沉积模式不同所致。在持续戒烟者中,在对基线因素进行调整后,男性FVC每增加1kg体重估计降低17.4ml,女性为10.6ml/kg。男性FEV1每增加1kg体重估计降低11.1ml,女性为5.6ml/kg。戒烟后的肺功能受体重增加的影响显著,且对男性的影响大于女性。然而,与戒烟的有益效果相比,体重增加的有害影响较小。

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