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Physical Activity and Lung Function in Adolescents: The 1993 Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort Study

PURPOSE: To evaluate the association between physical activity changes in those aged 11 to 15 years and lung function at age 15 years. METHODS: The original cohort comprised 5,249 hospital-born children during the calendar year of 1993 in Pelotas, Brazil. In 2004–2005 and 2008–2009, all cohort membe...

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Autores principales: Menezes, Ana M.B., Wehrmeister, Fernando César, Muniz, Ludmila Correa, Perez-Padilla, Rogelio, Noal, Ricardo B., Silva, Marcelo C., Gonçalves, Helen, Hallal, Pedro C.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3508410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23283156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2012.06.023
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author Menezes, Ana M.B.
Wehrmeister, Fernando César
Muniz, Ludmila Correa
Perez-Padilla, Rogelio
Noal, Ricardo B.
Silva, Marcelo C.
Gonçalves, Helen
Hallal, Pedro C.
author_facet Menezes, Ana M.B.
Wehrmeister, Fernando César
Muniz, Ludmila Correa
Perez-Padilla, Rogelio
Noal, Ricardo B.
Silva, Marcelo C.
Gonçalves, Helen
Hallal, Pedro C.
author_sort Menezes, Ana M.B.
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description PURPOSE: To evaluate the association between physical activity changes in those aged 11 to 15 years and lung function at age 15 years. METHODS: The original cohort comprised 5,249 hospital-born children during the calendar year of 1993 in Pelotas, Brazil. In 2004–2005 and 2008–2009, all cohort members were sought for follow-up visits. Self-reported physical activity was measured at ages 11 and 15 years. At the 2008–2009 visit, when participants were 15 years old, spirometry was performed. Linear regression was used, and all analyses were stratified by sex. RESULTS: Of the 5,249 original members of the cohort, 4,325 were located at 15 years of age, and spirometry was performed on 4,010 members. Forced expiratory volume in 1 second was not associated with physical activity. In girls, those who were active in leisure time in both periods have better percent-predicted forced vital capacity (β = 3.573 [95% confidence interval {CI}: 1.015, 6.130]) and forced expiratory volume in the 6 seconds (β = .095 [95% CI: .021, .168]) than those who were inactive in the two periods. Also in girls, those who became active at 15 years of age had higher peak expiratory flow than those who were inactive at 11 and 15 years of age. In boys, only those who became inactive in leisure time had worse peak expiratory flow (β = −.180 [95% CI: −.339, −.021]) than boys who were inactive at ages 11 and 15 years. CONCLUSIONS: Self-reported leisure-time physical activity was associated with better effort-dependent lung function parameters, particularly among girls.
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spelling pubmed-35084102012-12-05 Physical Activity and Lung Function in Adolescents: The 1993 Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort Study Menezes, Ana M.B. Wehrmeister, Fernando César Muniz, Ludmila Correa Perez-Padilla, Rogelio Noal, Ricardo B. Silva, Marcelo C. Gonçalves, Helen Hallal, Pedro C. J Adolesc Health Original Article PURPOSE: To evaluate the association between physical activity changes in those aged 11 to 15 years and lung function at age 15 years. METHODS: The original cohort comprised 5,249 hospital-born children during the calendar year of 1993 in Pelotas, Brazil. In 2004–2005 and 2008–2009, all cohort members were sought for follow-up visits. Self-reported physical activity was measured at ages 11 and 15 years. At the 2008–2009 visit, when participants were 15 years old, spirometry was performed. Linear regression was used, and all analyses were stratified by sex. RESULTS: Of the 5,249 original members of the cohort, 4,325 were located at 15 years of age, and spirometry was performed on 4,010 members. Forced expiratory volume in 1 second was not associated with physical activity. In girls, those who were active in leisure time in both periods have better percent-predicted forced vital capacity (β = 3.573 [95% confidence interval {CI}: 1.015, 6.130]) and forced expiratory volume in the 6 seconds (β = .095 [95% CI: .021, .168]) than those who were inactive in the two periods. Also in girls, those who became active at 15 years of age had higher peak expiratory flow than those who were inactive at 11 and 15 years of age. In boys, only those who became inactive in leisure time had worse peak expiratory flow (β = −.180 [95% CI: −.339, −.021]) than boys who were inactive at ages 11 and 15 years. CONCLUSIONS: Self-reported leisure-time physical activity was associated with better effort-dependent lung function parameters, particularly among girls. Elsevier 2012-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3508410/ /pubmed/23283156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2012.06.023 Text en © 2012 Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license
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Menezes, Ana M.B.
Wehrmeister, Fernando César
Muniz, Ludmila Correa
Perez-Padilla, Rogelio
Noal, Ricardo B.
Silva, Marcelo C.
Gonçalves, Helen
Hallal, Pedro C.
Physical Activity and Lung Function in Adolescents: The 1993 Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort Study
title Physical Activity and Lung Function in Adolescents: The 1993 Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort Study
title_full Physical Activity and Lung Function in Adolescents: The 1993 Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort Study
title_fullStr Physical Activity and Lung Function in Adolescents: The 1993 Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Physical Activity and Lung Function in Adolescents: The 1993 Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort Study
title_short Physical Activity and Lung Function in Adolescents: The 1993 Pelotas (Brazil) Birth Cohort Study
title_sort physical activity and lung function in adolescents: the 1993 pelotas (brazil) birth cohort study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3508410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23283156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2012.06.023
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