Association between lung function and subclinical atherosclerosis in overweight subjects
European Respiratory Journal 38
Article 2011 English
Authors
WT
Willemien Thijs
KG
Karin B. Gast
RM
Renée de Mutsert
Abstract
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An association between COPD and subclinical atherosclerosis that persisted after adjusting for cardiovascular risk factors has been reported. This may explain the excess cardiovascular mortality seen in patients with COPD. Objective: To investigate the association between lung function and subclinical atherosclerosis in a population of obese adults with a normal lung function. Methods: This is a cross-sectional analysis of the NEO (Netherlands Epidemiology of Obesity) study, a cohort of adults aged 45 to 65 years with a Body Mass Index (BMI) 27≥ kg/m 2 . The association between FEV1 and subclinical atherosclerosis (mean maximal common carotid intima- media thickness [cIMT] measured by ultrasound) was assessed using linear regression. Results: 1115 adults were included with a mean (25th-75th percentiles) age of 56 (51-61) y, BMI of 31 (28-32) kg/m 2 , FEV1 of 104% (94-113) and 48,7% men. One percent FEV1% increase was associated with 0.001 mm (95% CI -0.001, -0.002) decrease in mean maximal cIMT. After adjustment for age, sex, pack years and BMI the β was 0.001 (95%CI -0.001, 0.000). Conclusion: The association between lung function and subclinical atherosclerosis in obese subjects with a normal lung function is weak and a great part of the initial association is explained by confounders. The small association is probably due to residual confounding.
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