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Waist to Height Ratio and Metabolic Syndrome as lung dysfunction predictors.

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2020-04-29

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Molina-Luque, Rafael
Romero-Saldaña, Manuel
Álvarez-Fernández, Carlos
Rodríguez-Guerrero, Enrique
Hernández-Reyes, Alberto
Molina-Recio, Guillermo

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Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) has been related to pulmonary diseases but its relationship with lung age has not been sufficiently studied. In addition, anthropometric variables have been associated with pulmonary dysfunction, highlighting the waist-to-height ratio (WHtR). The aim was to evaluate the relationship between MetS and: lung age, anthropometric variables and the alteration of lung function. A cross-sectional study was carried out in 1901 workers, evaluating lung function through lung age (Morris & Temple equation) and spirometric values. The diagnosis of MetS was based on the harmonized criteria. We measured anthropometric variables (WHtR, waist circumference, body mass index, waist to hip ratio), blood pressure and biochemical variables (glucose, cholesterol total, HDL, triglycerides). Workers suffering from MetS showed an accelerated lung aging (59.4 ± 18.7 years vs 49 ± 18.4 years). The WHtR ≥ 0.55 was significantly related to an increase in lung age (β = 6.393, p 

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Adult
Aging
Female
Humans
Lung Diseases
Male
Metabolic Syndrome
Middle Aged
Waist-Height Ratio

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