Geographical variation in lung function: results from the multicentric cross-sectional BOLD study

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Main Author: Burney, Peter G.
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Potts, James, Knox-Brown, Ben, Erhabor, Gregory, Hacene Cherkaski, Hamid, Mortimer, Kevin, Anand, Mahesh Padukudru, Mannino, David M., Cardoso, Joao, Ahmed, Rana, Elsony, Asma, Barbara, Cristina, Nielsen, Rune, Bateman, Eric, Paraguas, Stefanni Nonna, Cher Loh, Li, Rashid, Abdul, Wouters, Emiel F., Franssen, Frits M., Dias, Hermínia Brites, Gislason, Thorarinn, Ghobain, Mohammed A., Biaze, Mohammed El, Agarwal, Dhiraj, Juvekar, Sanjay, Rodrigues, Fatima, Obaseki, Daniel O., Koul, Parvaiz A., Harrabi, Imed, Nafees, Asaad A, Seemungal, Terence, Janson, Christer, Vollmer, William M, Amaral, Andre F., Buist, A Sonia
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Summary: Spirometry is used to determine what is "unusual" lung function compared with what is "usual" for healthy non-smokers. This study aimed to investigate regional variation in the forced vital capacity (FVC) and in the forced expiratory volume in one second to FVC ratio (FEV1/FVC) using cross-sectional data from all 41 sites of the multinational Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease study. Participants (5,368 men; 9,649 women), aged ≥40 years, had performed spirometry, had never smoked and reported no respiratory symptoms or diagnoses. To identify regions with similar FVC, we conducted a principal component analysis (PCA) on FVC with age, age2 and height2, separately for men and women. We regressed FVC against age, age2 and height2, and FEV1/FVC against age and height2, for each sex and site, stratified by region. Mean age was 54 years (both sexes), and mean height was 1.69 m (men) and 1.61 m (women). The PCA suggested four regions: 1) Europe and richer countries; 2) the Near East; 3) Africa; and 4) the Far East. For the FVC, there was little variation in the coefficients for age, or age2, but considerable variation in the constant (men: 2.97 L in the Far East to 4.08 L in Europe; women: 2.44 L in the Far East to 3.24 L in Europe) and the coefficient for height2. Regional differences in the constant and coefficients for FEV1/FVC were minimal (<1%). The relation of FVC with age, sex and height varies across and within regions. The same is not true for the FEV1/FVC ratio.
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spelling Geographical variation in lung function: results from the multicentric cross-sectional BOLD studyPneumologyAirflow obstructionForced expiratory volumeForced vital capacityGlobal healthCross-sectional studySpirometry is used to determine what is "unusual" lung function compared with what is "usual" for healthy non-smokers. This study aimed to investigate regional variation in the forced vital capacity (FVC) and in the forced expiratory volume in one second to FVC ratio (FEV1/FVC) using cross-sectional data from all 41 sites of the multinational Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease study. Participants (5,368 men; 9,649 women), aged ≥40 years, had performed spirometry, had never smoked and reported no respiratory symptoms or diagnoses. To identify regions with similar FVC, we conducted a principal component analysis (PCA) on FVC with age, age2 and height2, separately for men and women. We regressed FVC against age, age2 and height2, and FEV1/FVC against age and height2, for each sex and site, stratified by region. Mean age was 54 years (both sexes), and mean height was 1.69 m (men) and 1.61 m (women). The PCA suggested four regions: 1) Europe and richer countries; 2) the Near East; 3) Africa; and 4) the Far East. For the FVC, there was little variation in the coefficients for age, or age2, but considerable variation in the constant (men: 2.97 L in the Far East to 4.08 L in Europe; women: 2.44 L in the Far East to 3.24 L in Europe) and the coefficient for height2. Regional differences in the constant and coefficients for FEV1/FVC were minimal (<1%). The relation of FVC with age, sex and height varies across and within regions. The same is not true for the FEV1/FVC ratio.Taylor & FrancisRCIPLBurney, Peter G.Potts, JamesKnox-Brown, BenErhabor, GregoryHacene Cherkaski, HamidMortimer, KevinAnand, Mahesh PadukudruMannino, David M.Cardoso, JoaoAhmed, RanaElsony, AsmaBarbara, CristinaNielsen, RuneBateman, EricParaguas, Stefanni NonnaCher Loh, LiRashid, AbdulWouters, Emiel F.Franssen, Frits M.Dias, Hermínia BritesGislason, ThorarinnGhobain, Mohammed A.Biaze, Mohammed ElAgarwal, DhirajJuvekar, SanjayRodrigues, FatimaObaseki, Daniel O.Koul, Parvaiz A.Harrabi, ImedNafees, Asaad ASeemungal, TerenceJanson, ChristerVollmer, William MAmaral, Andre F.Buist, A Sonia2024-12-10T14:57:53Z20252025-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/18001eng10.1080/25310429.2024.2430491info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-12T10:24:42Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/18001Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T20:06:19.180651Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Geographical variation in lung function: results from the multicentric cross-sectional BOLD study
title Geographical variation in lung function: results from the multicentric cross-sectional BOLD study
spellingShingle Geographical variation in lung function: results from the multicentric cross-sectional BOLD study
Burney, Peter G.
Pneumology
Airflow obstruction
Forced expiratory volume
Forced vital capacity
Global health
Cross-sectional study
title_short Geographical variation in lung function: results from the multicentric cross-sectional BOLD study
title_full Geographical variation in lung function: results from the multicentric cross-sectional BOLD study
title_fullStr Geographical variation in lung function: results from the multicentric cross-sectional BOLD study
title_full_unstemmed Geographical variation in lung function: results from the multicentric cross-sectional BOLD study
title_sort Geographical variation in lung function: results from the multicentric cross-sectional BOLD study
author Burney, Peter G.
author_facet Burney, Peter G.
Potts, James
Knox-Brown, Ben
Erhabor, Gregory
Hacene Cherkaski, Hamid
Mortimer, Kevin
Anand, Mahesh Padukudru
Mannino, David M.
Cardoso, Joao
Ahmed, Rana
Elsony, Asma
Barbara, Cristina
Nielsen, Rune
Bateman, Eric
Paraguas, Stefanni Nonna
Cher Loh, Li
Rashid, Abdul
Wouters, Emiel F.
Franssen, Frits M.
Dias, Hermínia Brites
Gislason, Thorarinn
Ghobain, Mohammed A.
Biaze, Mohammed El
Agarwal, Dhiraj
Juvekar, Sanjay
Rodrigues, Fatima
Obaseki, Daniel O.
Koul, Parvaiz A.
Harrabi, Imed
Nafees, Asaad A
Seemungal, Terence
Janson, Christer
Vollmer, William M
Amaral, Andre F.
Buist, A Sonia
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Knox-Brown, Ben
Erhabor, Gregory
Hacene Cherkaski, Hamid
Mortimer, Kevin
Anand, Mahesh Padukudru
Mannino, David M.
Cardoso, Joao
Ahmed, Rana
Elsony, Asma
Barbara, Cristina
Nielsen, Rune
Bateman, Eric
Paraguas, Stefanni Nonna
Cher Loh, Li
Rashid, Abdul
Wouters, Emiel F.
Franssen, Frits M.
Dias, Hermínia Brites
Gislason, Thorarinn
Ghobain, Mohammed A.
Biaze, Mohammed El
Agarwal, Dhiraj
Juvekar, Sanjay
Rodrigues, Fatima
Obaseki, Daniel O.
Koul, Parvaiz A.
Harrabi, Imed
Nafees, Asaad A
Seemungal, Terence
Janson, Christer
Vollmer, William M
Amaral, Andre F.
Buist, A Sonia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Burney, Peter G.
Potts, James
Knox-Brown, Ben
Erhabor, Gregory
Hacene Cherkaski, Hamid
Mortimer, Kevin
Anand, Mahesh Padukudru
Mannino, David M.
Cardoso, Joao
Ahmed, Rana
Elsony, Asma
Barbara, Cristina
Nielsen, Rune
Bateman, Eric
Paraguas, Stefanni Nonna
Cher Loh, Li
Rashid, Abdul
Wouters, Emiel F.
Franssen, Frits M.
Dias, Hermínia Brites
Gislason, Thorarinn
Ghobain, Mohammed A.
Biaze, Mohammed El
Agarwal, Dhiraj
Juvekar, Sanjay
Rodrigues, Fatima
Obaseki, Daniel O.
Koul, Parvaiz A.
Harrabi, Imed
Nafees, Asaad A
Seemungal, Terence
Janson, Christer
Vollmer, William M
Amaral, Andre F.
Buist, A Sonia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pneumology
Airflow obstruction
Forced expiratory volume
Forced vital capacity
Global health
Cross-sectional study
topic Pneumology
Airflow obstruction
Forced expiratory volume
Forced vital capacity
Global health
Cross-sectional study
description Spirometry is used to determine what is "unusual" lung function compared with what is "usual" for healthy non-smokers. This study aimed to investigate regional variation in the forced vital capacity (FVC) and in the forced expiratory volume in one second to FVC ratio (FEV1/FVC) using cross-sectional data from all 41 sites of the multinational Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease study. Participants (5,368 men; 9,649 women), aged ≥40 years, had performed spirometry, had never smoked and reported no respiratory symptoms or diagnoses. To identify regions with similar FVC, we conducted a principal component analysis (PCA) on FVC with age, age2 and height2, separately for men and women. We regressed FVC against age, age2 and height2, and FEV1/FVC against age and height2, for each sex and site, stratified by region. Mean age was 54 years (both sexes), and mean height was 1.69 m (men) and 1.61 m (women). The PCA suggested four regions: 1) Europe and richer countries; 2) the Near East; 3) Africa; and 4) the Far East. For the FVC, there was little variation in the coefficients for age, or age2, but considerable variation in the constant (men: 2.97 L in the Far East to 4.08 L in Europe; women: 2.44 L in the Far East to 3.24 L in Europe) and the coefficient for height2. Regional differences in the constant and coefficients for FEV1/FVC were minimal (<1%). The relation of FVC with age, sex and height varies across and within regions. The same is not true for the FEV1/FVC ratio.
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