Title of article :
The Effect of Body Mass Indexon Spirometric Parameters in Children with Asthma
Author/Authors :
Pasic، Amela نويسنده , , Skokic، Fahrija نويسنده , , Pasic، Fuad نويسنده , , Ilic، Miroslav نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Aim: Asthma and obesity represent one of the most crucial public and health problems
of modern society that frequently begin in childhood and have some mutual elements of
risk. Abdominal distribution of connective tissue is important determinant which brings to
decrease of lungs function. Multiple influence of overweight on function of the lungs would
clearly manifest over reduction of forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) and
forced vital capacity (FVC). Method: Examining was conducted at Pediatric Clinic of University
Clinical Hospital Tuzla during the year 2013/2014. Research included 60 children
with diagnosed asthma who were in relation to BMI were divided in 3 groups. The first group
was children with BMI ranging from 5 to 85 percentile, the second were children with 85 to
95 percentile and the third was 95 percentile. By prospective study, compared identical
pulmonary variable for all three age group of asthma patients were analyzed, the children
with normal body mass a well as the overweight and the obese. Results: At the beginning
of testing, the frequency of normal spirometric findings was significantly lower in the obese
group in comparison with other two observed groups (p<0,05). The only cases of mixed
and restrictive disorder of ventilation were registered in the obese group of tested at the
beginning of the examined (p0,05 for all measurements).
Keywords :
Spirometry , asthma , OBESITY , children
Journal title :
Medical Archives
Journal title :
Medical Archives