Association of Glycemic Status With Impaired Lung Function Among Recipients of a Health Screening Program: A Cross-Sectional Study in Japanese Adults |
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Authors: | Yusuke Kabeya (壁谷 悠介) Kiyoe Kato (加藤 清恵) Masuomi Tomita (富田 益臣) Takeshi Katsuki (香月 健志) Yoichi Oikawa (及川 洋一) Akira Shimada (島田 朗) |
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Affiliation: | Department of Internal Medicine, Saiseikai Central Hospital, Tokyo, Japan;東京都済生会中央病院 |
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Abstract: | BackgroundThe dose-response relationship between glycemic status and lung function has not been thoroughly investigated. We hypothesized that there are continuous and inverse associations between glycemic measures and lung function tests and examined the hypothesis in Japanese adults.MethodsWe cross-sectionally investigated associations of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) with forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) in 3161 adults who participated in a health screening from 2008 to 2011. The study participants included both diabetic and non-diabetic adults. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to examine the associations.ResultsInverse associations were observed in both sexes, which were attenuated in women after adjustment for multiple variables. A 1% absolute increase in HbA1c was associated with a −52-mL (95% confidence interval [CI] −111 to 8 mL) difference in FVC and a −25-mL (95% CI −75 to 25 mL) difference in FEV1 in women, and a −128-mL (95% CI −163 to −94 mL) difference in FVC and a −73-mL (95% CI −101 to −44 mL) difference in FEV1 in men. A 10-mg/dL increase in FPG was associated with a −11-mL (95% CI −29 to 8 mL) difference in FVC and a −8-mL (95% CI −24 to 7 mL) difference in FEV1 in women, and a −32-mL (95% CI −44 to −21 mL) difference in FVC and a −19-mL (95% CI −28 to −9 mL) difference in FEV1 in men.ConclusionsInverse associations between glycemic measures and lung function were observed. Men seem more susceptible to the alteration in FVC and FEV1 than women.Key words: diabetes, glycemic status, lung function |
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