Non-linear association of anthropometric measurements and pulmonary function

Abstract This study examined the association of anthropometric measurements [body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), percentage body fat (PBF), body roundness index (BRI) and A Body Shape Index (ABSI)] with pulmonary function using a United States national cohort. This cross-sectional study...

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Main Authors: Rui-Heng Zhang, Jian-Bo Zhou, Yao-Hua Cai, Lin-Ping Shu, Jinkui Yang, Wenbin Wei, Albert Lecube
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93985-0
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spelling doaj-c6fad49452764cd995f2b491c75fa3f12021-07-18T11:25:34ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111010.1038/s41598-021-93985-0Non-linear association of anthropometric measurements and pulmonary functionRui-Heng Zhang0Jian-Bo Zhou1Yao-Hua Cai2Lin-Ping Shu3Jinkui Yang4Wenbin Wei5Albert Lecube6Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Endocrinology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityBeijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityBeijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Endocrinology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Opthalmology, Beijing Tongren Hosptial, Capital Medical UniversityObesity, Diabetes and Metabolism Research Group (ODIM), Endocrinology and Nutrition Department, Institut de Recerca Biomèdica de Lleida (IRBLleida), Hospital Universitari Arnau de Vilanova, Universitat de LleidaAbstract This study examined the association of anthropometric measurements [body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), percentage body fat (PBF), body roundness index (BRI) and A Body Shape Index (ABSI)] with pulmonary function using a United States national cohort. This cross-sectional study included 7346 participants. The association between anthropometric measurements and pulmonary function was assessed by multivariable linear regression. Where there was evidence of non-linearity, we applied a restricted cubic spline to explore the non-linear association. All analyses were weighted to represent the U.S. population and to account for the intricate survey design. After adjusting for age, race, education, smoking, and physical activity, both underweight and obesity were associated with reduced forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC). Furthermore, the associations between BMI and FEV1, as well as FVC, were reversed U-shape in both males and females. Similar non-linear association shape occurred in WC, PBF, BRI and ABSI. Conclusion: BMI, WC, PBF, BRI, ABSI are non-linearly associated with pulmonary function. Reduced pulmonary function is a risk factor for future all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events; thus, this nonlinearity may explain the U-shape or J-shape association of BMI with overall mortality and cardiovascular events.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93985-0
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author Rui-Heng Zhang
Jian-Bo Zhou
Yao-Hua Cai
Lin-Ping Shu
Jinkui Yang
Wenbin Wei
Albert Lecube
spellingShingle Rui-Heng Zhang
Jian-Bo Zhou
Yao-Hua Cai
Lin-Ping Shu
Jinkui Yang
Wenbin Wei
Albert Lecube
Non-linear association of anthropometric measurements and pulmonary function
Scientific Reports
author_facet Rui-Heng Zhang
Jian-Bo Zhou
Yao-Hua Cai
Lin-Ping Shu
Jinkui Yang
Wenbin Wei
Albert Lecube
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title Non-linear association of anthropometric measurements and pulmonary function
title_short Non-linear association of anthropometric measurements and pulmonary function
title_full Non-linear association of anthropometric measurements and pulmonary function
title_fullStr Non-linear association of anthropometric measurements and pulmonary function
title_full_unstemmed Non-linear association of anthropometric measurements and pulmonary function
title_sort non-linear association of anthropometric measurements and pulmonary function
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract This study examined the association of anthropometric measurements [body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), percentage body fat (PBF), body roundness index (BRI) and A Body Shape Index (ABSI)] with pulmonary function using a United States national cohort. This cross-sectional study included 7346 participants. The association between anthropometric measurements and pulmonary function was assessed by multivariable linear regression. Where there was evidence of non-linearity, we applied a restricted cubic spline to explore the non-linear association. All analyses were weighted to represent the U.S. population and to account for the intricate survey design. After adjusting for age, race, education, smoking, and physical activity, both underweight and obesity were associated with reduced forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC). Furthermore, the associations between BMI and FEV1, as well as FVC, were reversed U-shape in both males and females. Similar non-linear association shape occurred in WC, PBF, BRI and ABSI. Conclusion: BMI, WC, PBF, BRI, ABSI are non-linearly associated with pulmonary function. Reduced pulmonary function is a risk factor for future all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events; thus, this nonlinearity may explain the U-shape or J-shape association of BMI with overall mortality and cardiovascular events.
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