Gender Difference in the Relationship between Extrapulmonary Factors and Reduced Lung Function in Early Adulthood
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Published:2024-03-19
Issue:6
Volume:13
Page:1769
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ISSN:2077-0383
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Container-title:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JCM
Author:
Doi Keiko12ORCID, Hirano Tsunahiko1ORCID, Oishi Keiji1ORCID, Fukatsu-Chikumoto Ayumi1, Ohteru Yuichi1, Hamada Kazuki1ORCID, Ohata Shuichiro1, Murata Yoriyuki1, Yamaji Yoshikazu1ORCID, Asami-Noyama Maki1ORCID, Edakuni Nobutaka1, Kakugawa Tomoyuki2, Matsunaga Kazuto1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Respiratory Medicine and Infectious Disease, Graduate School of Medicine, Yamaguchi University, 1-1-1 Minami-kogushi, Ube, Yamaguchi 755-8505, Japan 2. Department of Pulmonology and Gerontology, Graduate School of Medicine, Yamaguchi University, 1-1-1 Minami-kogushi, Ube, Yamaguchi 755-8505, Japan
Abstract
(1) Background: Reduced lung function in early adulthood is associated with future risks to health outcomes that have not been fully explored by gender. We investigated gender-specific relationships between lung function and extrapulmonary variables, assessing their potential as screening markers for respiratory dysfunction in young adults. (2) Methods: The participants were 151 medical students. Clinical data, handgrip strength (HS); body composition parameters such as skeletal muscle mass index (SMI), whole-body phase angle (WBPhA), and bone mineral content (BMC); and pulmonary function variables, vital capacity (VC), forced VC (FVC), and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), were measured. (3) Results: FEV1 was significantly correlated with BMI, SMI, WBPhA, BMC, and both left and right HS (p < 0.0001, respectively) across all participants. According to gender, FEV1 had the strongest positive association with left HS in males (p < 0.0001) and BMC in females (p < 0.0001). The area under the curve for detecting the bottom quartile of FEV1 was 0.705 (cut-off 41.0 kg, sensitivity 91%) for left HS in males and 0.742 (cut-off 2.11 kg, sensitivity 81%) for BMC in females. (4) Conclusions: Gender-specific relationships between intrapulmonary and extrapulmonary factors such as left HS and BMC could be useful for screening suspected respiratory dysfunction in early adulthood.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI
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