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Overweight Is an Independent Risk Factor for Reduced Lung Volumes in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1

BACKGROUND: In this large observational study population of 105 myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) patients, we investigate whether bodyweight is a contributor of total lung capacity (TLC) independent of the impaired inspiratory muscle strength. METHODS: Body composition was assessed using the combinat...

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Autores principales: Seijger, Charlotte G. W., Drost, Gea, Posma, Joram M., van Engelen, Baziel G. M., Heijdra, Yvonne F.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4807837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27015655
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152344
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author Seijger, Charlotte G. W.
Drost, Gea
Posma, Joram M.
van Engelen, Baziel G. M.
Heijdra, Yvonne F.
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Drost, Gea
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van Engelen, Baziel G. M.
Heijdra, Yvonne F.
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description BACKGROUND: In this large observational study population of 105 myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) patients, we investigate whether bodyweight is a contributor of total lung capacity (TLC) independent of the impaired inspiratory muscle strength. METHODS: Body composition was assessed using the combination of body mass index (BMI) and fat-free mass index. Pulmonary function tests and respiratory muscle strength measurements were performed on the same day. Patients were stratified into normal (BMI < 25 kg/m(2)) and overweight (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m(2)) groups. Multiple linear regression was used to find significant contributors for TLC. RESULTS: Overweight was present in 59% of patients, and body composition was abnormal in almost all patients. In overweight patients, TLC was significantly (p = 2.40×10(−3)) decreased, compared with normal-weight patients, while inspiratory muscle strength was similar in both groups. The decrease in TLC in overweight patients was mainly due to a decrease in expiratory reserve volume (ERV) further illustrated by a highly significant (p = 1.33×10(−10)) correlation between BMI and ERV. Multiple linear regression showed that TLC can be predicted using only BMI and the forced inspiratory volume in 1 second, as these were the only significant contributors. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that, in DM1 patients, overweight further reduces lung volumes, as does impaired inspiratory muscle strength. Additionally, body composition is abnormal in almost all DM1 patients.
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spelling pubmed-48078372016-04-05 Overweight Is an Independent Risk Factor for Reduced Lung Volumes in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 Seijger, Charlotte G. W. Drost, Gea Posma, Joram M. van Engelen, Baziel G. M. Heijdra, Yvonne F. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In this large observational study population of 105 myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) patients, we investigate whether bodyweight is a contributor of total lung capacity (TLC) independent of the impaired inspiratory muscle strength. METHODS: Body composition was assessed using the combination of body mass index (BMI) and fat-free mass index. Pulmonary function tests and respiratory muscle strength measurements were performed on the same day. Patients were stratified into normal (BMI < 25 kg/m(2)) and overweight (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m(2)) groups. Multiple linear regression was used to find significant contributors for TLC. RESULTS: Overweight was present in 59% of patients, and body composition was abnormal in almost all patients. In overweight patients, TLC was significantly (p = 2.40×10(−3)) decreased, compared with normal-weight patients, while inspiratory muscle strength was similar in both groups. The decrease in TLC in overweight patients was mainly due to a decrease in expiratory reserve volume (ERV) further illustrated by a highly significant (p = 1.33×10(−10)) correlation between BMI and ERV. Multiple linear regression showed that TLC can be predicted using only BMI and the forced inspiratory volume in 1 second, as these were the only significant contributors. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that, in DM1 patients, overweight further reduces lung volumes, as does impaired inspiratory muscle strength. Additionally, body composition is abnormal in almost all DM1 patients. Public Library of Science 2016-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4807837/ /pubmed/27015655 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152344 Text en © 2016 Seijger et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Seijger, Charlotte G. W.
Drost, Gea
Posma, Joram M.
van Engelen, Baziel G. M.
Heijdra, Yvonne F.
Overweight Is an Independent Risk Factor for Reduced Lung Volumes in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1
title Overweight Is an Independent Risk Factor for Reduced Lung Volumes in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1
title_full Overweight Is an Independent Risk Factor for Reduced Lung Volumes in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1
title_fullStr Overweight Is an Independent Risk Factor for Reduced Lung Volumes in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1
title_full_unstemmed Overweight Is an Independent Risk Factor for Reduced Lung Volumes in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1
title_short Overweight Is an Independent Risk Factor for Reduced Lung Volumes in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1
title_sort overweight is an independent risk factor for reduced lung volumes in myotonic dystrophy type 1
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4807837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27015655
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152344
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