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Body composition and functional limitation in COPD

BACKGROUND: Low body mass index has been associated with increased mortality in severe COPD. The impact of body composition earlier in the disease remains unclear. We studied the impact of body composition on the risk of functional limitation in COPD. METHODS: We used bioelectrical impedance to esti...

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Autores principales: Eisner, Mark D, Blanc, Paul D, Sidney, Steve, Yelin, Edward H, Lathon, Phenius V, Katz, Patricia P, Tolstykh, Irina, Ackerson, Lynn, Iribarren, Carlos
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1797017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17261190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-8-7
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author Eisner, Mark D
Blanc, Paul D
Sidney, Steve
Yelin, Edward H
Lathon, Phenius V
Katz, Patricia P
Tolstykh, Irina
Ackerson, Lynn
Iribarren, Carlos
author_facet Eisner, Mark D
Blanc, Paul D
Sidney, Steve
Yelin, Edward H
Lathon, Phenius V
Katz, Patricia P
Tolstykh, Irina
Ackerson, Lynn
Iribarren, Carlos
author_sort Eisner, Mark D
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description BACKGROUND: Low body mass index has been associated with increased mortality in severe COPD. The impact of body composition earlier in the disease remains unclear. We studied the impact of body composition on the risk of functional limitation in COPD. METHODS: We used bioelectrical impedance to estimate body composition in a cohort of 355 younger adults with COPD who had a broad spectrum of severity. RESULTS: Among women, a higher lean-to-fat ratio was associated with a lower risk of self-reported functional limitation after controlling for age, height, pulmonary function impairment, race, education, and smoking history (OR 0.45 per 0.50 increment in lean-to-fat ratio; 95% CI 0.28 to 0.74). Among men, a higher lean-to-fat ratio was associated with a greater distance walked in 6 minutes (mean difference 40 meters per 0.50 ratio increment; 95% CI 9 to 71 meters). In women, the lean-to-fat ratio was associated with an even greater distance walked (mean difference 162 meters per 0.50 increment; 95% CI 97 to 228 meters). In women, higher lean-to-fat ratio was also associated with better Short Physical Performance Battery Scores. In further analysis, the accumulation of greater fat mass, and not the loss of lean mass, was most strongly associated with functional limitation among both sexes. CONCLUSION: Body composition is an important non-pulmonary impairment that modulates the risk of functional limitation in COPD, even after taking pulmonary function into account. Body composition abnormalities may represent an important area for screening and preventive intervention in COPD.
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spelling pubmed-17970172007-02-13 Body composition and functional limitation in COPD Eisner, Mark D Blanc, Paul D Sidney, Steve Yelin, Edward H Lathon, Phenius V Katz, Patricia P Tolstykh, Irina Ackerson, Lynn Iribarren, Carlos Respir Res Research BACKGROUND: Low body mass index has been associated with increased mortality in severe COPD. The impact of body composition earlier in the disease remains unclear. We studied the impact of body composition on the risk of functional limitation in COPD. METHODS: We used bioelectrical impedance to estimate body composition in a cohort of 355 younger adults with COPD who had a broad spectrum of severity. RESULTS: Among women, a higher lean-to-fat ratio was associated with a lower risk of self-reported functional limitation after controlling for age, height, pulmonary function impairment, race, education, and smoking history (OR 0.45 per 0.50 increment in lean-to-fat ratio; 95% CI 0.28 to 0.74). Among men, a higher lean-to-fat ratio was associated with a greater distance walked in 6 minutes (mean difference 40 meters per 0.50 ratio increment; 95% CI 9 to 71 meters). In women, the lean-to-fat ratio was associated with an even greater distance walked (mean difference 162 meters per 0.50 increment; 95% CI 97 to 228 meters). In women, higher lean-to-fat ratio was also associated with better Short Physical Performance Battery Scores. In further analysis, the accumulation of greater fat mass, and not the loss of lean mass, was most strongly associated with functional limitation among both sexes. CONCLUSION: Body composition is an important non-pulmonary impairment that modulates the risk of functional limitation in COPD, even after taking pulmonary function into account. Body composition abnormalities may represent an important area for screening and preventive intervention in COPD. BioMed Central 2007 2007-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC1797017/ /pubmed/17261190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-8-7 Text en Copyright © 2007 Eisner et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sidney, Steve
Yelin, Edward H
Lathon, Phenius V
Katz, Patricia P
Tolstykh, Irina
Ackerson, Lynn
Iribarren, Carlos
Body composition and functional limitation in COPD
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title_full Body composition and functional limitation in COPD
title_fullStr Body composition and functional limitation in COPD
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title_short Body composition and functional limitation in COPD
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topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1797017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17261190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-8-7
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