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Pulmonary and Physical Function Limitations in Aging Men with and without HIV from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study

We sought to determine effects of age, HIV serostatus, and smoking on the associations between pulmonary function and physical function impairments using Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study data. Associations between physical function outcomes gait speed (m/sec) and grip strength (kg) with normalized pulm...

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Autores principales: Abdo, Mona, Kunisaki, Ken, Stosor, Valentina, D'Souza, Gypsyamber, Abdel-Maksoud, Madiha, Brown, Todd, MaWhinney, Samantha, Erlandson, Kristine
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8968276/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2333
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author Abdo, Mona
Kunisaki, Ken
Stosor, Valentina
D'Souza, Gypsyamber
Abdel-Maksoud, Madiha
Brown, Todd
MaWhinney, Samantha
Erlandson, Kristine
author_facet Abdo, Mona
Kunisaki, Ken
Stosor, Valentina
D'Souza, Gypsyamber
Abdel-Maksoud, Madiha
Brown, Todd
MaWhinney, Samantha
Erlandson, Kristine
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description We sought to determine effects of age, HIV serostatus, and smoking on the associations between pulmonary function and physical function impairments using Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study data. Associations between physical function outcomes gait speed (m/sec) and grip strength (kg) with normalized pulmonary function tests (diffusion capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO, n=1,048) and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1, n=1,029)) were examined. Adjusted mixed-effects models included interaction terms to assess effect modification. 574(55%) were HIV+, with median age 57(IQR=48,64) and mean cumulative smoking pack-years 12.2(SD=19.0). 349(33%) had impaired DLCO (<80% of predicted) and 130(13%) had impaired FEV1 (<80% of predicted). Participants with impaired DLCO had weaker grip strength than those with normal DLCO (estimate= -3.5[95% CI=-4.6,-2.4]kg; p<0.001). Participants with impaired DLCO had slower gait speed than those with normal DLCO (estimate= -0.04[95% CI= -0.06,-0.02]m/sec; p=0.002). Age modified the DLCO effect on gait (p-interaction=0.01) but not grip (p-interaction=0.09). The association between decreased DLCO and slower gait was more pronounced in older participants. Smoking or HIV serostatus did not significantly modify the DLCO effect on gait (all p-interaction≥0.14) or grip (p-interaction=0.74, p-interaction=0.058, respectively). As with DLCO, participants with impaired FEV1 had weaker grip strength (estimate=-3.0[95% CI= -4.7,-1.3]kg; p<0.001) than those with normal FEV1. FEV1 was not associated with gait speed(p=0.98). Age, HIV serostatus or smoking did not modify the associations between FEV1 and gait speed or grip strength (all p-interaction>0.05). Associations between lower DLCO/FEV1 and decreased physical function suggest that interventions to improve pulmonary function may also preserve physical function with aging.
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spelling pubmed-89682762022-03-31 Pulmonary and Physical Function Limitations in Aging Men with and without HIV from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study Abdo, Mona Kunisaki, Ken Stosor, Valentina D'Souza, Gypsyamber Abdel-Maksoud, Madiha Brown, Todd MaWhinney, Samantha Erlandson, Kristine Innov Aging Abstracts We sought to determine effects of age, HIV serostatus, and smoking on the associations between pulmonary function and physical function impairments using Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study data. Associations between physical function outcomes gait speed (m/sec) and grip strength (kg) with normalized pulmonary function tests (diffusion capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO, n=1,048) and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1, n=1,029)) were examined. Adjusted mixed-effects models included interaction terms to assess effect modification. 574(55%) were HIV+, with median age 57(IQR=48,64) and mean cumulative smoking pack-years 12.2(SD=19.0). 349(33%) had impaired DLCO (<80% of predicted) and 130(13%) had impaired FEV1 (<80% of predicted). Participants with impaired DLCO had weaker grip strength than those with normal DLCO (estimate= -3.5[95% CI=-4.6,-2.4]kg; p<0.001). Participants with impaired DLCO had slower gait speed than those with normal DLCO (estimate= -0.04[95% CI= -0.06,-0.02]m/sec; p=0.002). Age modified the DLCO effect on gait (p-interaction=0.01) but not grip (p-interaction=0.09). The association between decreased DLCO and slower gait was more pronounced in older participants. Smoking or HIV serostatus did not significantly modify the DLCO effect on gait (all p-interaction≥0.14) or grip (p-interaction=0.74, p-interaction=0.058, respectively). As with DLCO, participants with impaired FEV1 had weaker grip strength (estimate=-3.0[95% CI= -4.7,-1.3]kg; p<0.001) than those with normal FEV1. FEV1 was not associated with gait speed(p=0.98). Age, HIV serostatus or smoking did not modify the associations between FEV1 and gait speed or grip strength (all p-interaction>0.05). Associations between lower DLCO/FEV1 and decreased physical function suggest that interventions to improve pulmonary function may also preserve physical function with aging. Oxford University Press 2021-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8968276/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2333 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Abdo, Mona
Kunisaki, Ken
Stosor, Valentina
D'Souza, Gypsyamber
Abdel-Maksoud, Madiha
Brown, Todd
MaWhinney, Samantha
Erlandson, Kristine
Pulmonary and Physical Function Limitations in Aging Men with and without HIV from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study
title Pulmonary and Physical Function Limitations in Aging Men with and without HIV from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study
title_full Pulmonary and Physical Function Limitations in Aging Men with and without HIV from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study
title_fullStr Pulmonary and Physical Function Limitations in Aging Men with and without HIV from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Pulmonary and Physical Function Limitations in Aging Men with and without HIV from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study
title_short Pulmonary and Physical Function Limitations in Aging Men with and without HIV from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study
title_sort pulmonary and physical function limitations in aging men with and without hiv from the multicenter aids cohort study
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8968276/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2333
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