Title of article :
The Effect of Positions on Spirometric Values in Obese Asthmatic Patients
Author/Authors :
Razi, Ebrahim Department of Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan , Moosavi, Gholam Abbass Department of Biotatistics - School of Medicine - Kashan Shahid Beheshti Hospital School of Public Health, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan
Abstract :
Obesity as a common health risk is increasing all over the world. The aim of this study
was evaluation of standing and sitting positions on spirometric values in obese asthmatic
patients, in comparison with normal obese subjects.
The study included 49 obese asthmatic patients with mean age of 42.63 years and body
mass index of 36.06 kg/m2, and 51 control obese normal subjects with mean age of 39.86
years and body mass index of 36.69 kg/m2. Subjects with body mass index of (BMI) ≥30
kg/m2 were enrolled in the study. Spirometric values were measured according to American
Thoracic Society (ATS) recommendation. In both groups forced vital capacity (FVC) and
forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) were measured in sitting and standing
positions, and the results were compared.
The mean±SD of FVC in sitting and standing positions in obese asthmatic patients were:
3.04±0.93 lit and 3.03±0.96lit, p=0.37; and in control group: 3.68±1.12 lit and 3.72± 1.11 lit,
p=0.39, respectively. The mean±SD of FEV1 in the sitting position and standing positions
in obese asthmatic patients were: 2.38± 0.75 lit and 2.40± 0.81 lit, p=0.20; and in control
subjects: 3.17± 0.92 lit and 3.21± 0.93 lit, p=0.07.
This study showed that spirometric values in obese asthmatic patients with BMI≥30 are
not affected by the standing and sitting positions.
Keywords :
Body mass index , Lung volumes , Obesity , Pulmonary function test
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics