| Literature DB >> 24728258 |
Luciana Costa Melo1, Maria Alayde Mendonça da Silva1, Ana Carolina do Nascimento Calles1.
Abstract
Obesity is a chronic disease characterized by the excessive accumulation of body fat that is harmful to the individuals. Respiratory disorders are among the comorbidities associated with obesity. This study had the objective of investigating the alterations in respiratory function that affect obese individuals. A systematic review was performed, by selecting publications in the science databases MEDLINE and LILACS, using PubMed and SciELO. The articles that assessed pulmonary function by plethysmography and/or spirometry in obese individuals aged under 18 years were included. The results demonstrated that the obese individuals presented with a reduction in lung volume and capacity as compared to healthy individuals. Reduction of total lung capacity and reduction of forced vital capacity, accompanied by reduction of the forced expiratory volume after one second were the most representative findings in the samples. The articles analyzed proved the presence of a restrictive respiratory pattern associated with obesity.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24728258 PMCID: PMC4898251 DOI: 10.1590/s1679-45082014rw2691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Einstein (Sao Paulo) ISSN: 1679-4508
General description of the studies selected
| Authors | Location | Type of study | Sample |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carey et al.( | United Kingdom | Longitudinal before/after study | 1,543 men and1,848 women, aged 18 to 73 years |
| Zerah et al.( | France | Cross-sectional study | 15 men and 31 women, 18 to 63 years, divided into 3 groups: G1: overweight (13) G2: obesity grade I and II (24) G3: morbid obesity(9) |
| Jones e Nzekwu( | Canada | Cross-sectional study | 158 men and 215 women over 18 years were divided into 5 groups: G1: normal weight (93) G2: overweight (78) G3: mild obesity (92) G4: moderate obesity (67) G5: morbid obesity (43) |
| Thyagarajan et al.( | United States | Cohort study | 2,191 men and 2,543 women, white and black, aged between 18 and 30 years |
| Ceylan et al.( | Turkey | Cross-sectional study | 31 women and 22 men aged between 18 and 66 years |
| Gabrielsen et al.( | Norway | Cross-sectional study | 35 men and 114 women (morbidly obese), with an mean age of 43 years, descendants of Europeans |
| Steele et al.( | United Kingdom | Cohort study | 120 men (mean age 40.2 years) and 200 women (mean age 40.8 years). Of the total number of subjects, 32% presented with normal weight, 40% were overweight and 28% were obese |
| Canoy et al.( | United Kingdom | Cohort study | 9,674 men and 1,1876 women aged between 45 and 79 years |
All studies used the classification of obesity of the World Health Organization.(
Reduced pulmonary volumes and capacities in obese individuals of the studies analyzed
| Authors | TLC | VC | FVC | RFC | FEV1 | ERV | RV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carey et al.( | # * | ||||||
| Zerah et al.( | # * | # * | # * | # * | # * | ||
| Jones e Nzekwu( | # * | # * | # | # * | # | # * | # * |
| Thyagarajan et al.( | # * | # * | |||||
| Ceylan et al.( | # | # * | # | # * | |||
| Gabrielsen et al.( | # | # | # | # * | |||
| Steele et al.( | # * | # * | |||||
| Canoy et al.( | # * | # * | |||||
| Saliman et al.( | # * | # | # * | # | # * | # | # |
TLC: total lung capacity; VC: vital capacity; FVC: forced vital capacity; RFC: residual functional capacity, FEV1: forced expiratory volume after 1 second; ERV: expiratory reserve volume; RV: residual volume.
Variables analyzed by the studies (as per the articles published);
variables with a reduction associated with obesity.