%0 Journal Article %A Carsin, Anne-Elie %A Keidel, Dirk %A Fuertes, Elaine %A Imboden, Medea %A Weyler, Joost %A Nowak, Dennis %A Heinrich, Joachim %A Erquicia, Silvia Pascual %A Martinez-Moratalla, Jesus %A Huerta, Ismael %A Sanchez, Jose-Luis %A Schaffner, Emmanuel %A Caviezel, Seraina %A Beckmeyer-Borowko, Anna %A Raherison, Chantal %A Pin, Isabelle %A Demoly, Pascal %A Leynaert, Bénédicte %A Cerveri, Isa %A Squillacioti, Giulia %A Accordini, Simone %A Gislason, Thorarinn %A Svanes, Cecilie %A Toren, Kjell %A Forsberg, Bertill %A Janson, Christer %A Jogi, Rain %A Emtner, Margareta %A Real, Francisco Gómez %A Jarvis, Debbie %A Guerra, Stefano %A Dharmage, Shyamali C %A Probst-Hensch, Nicole %A Garcia-Aymerich, Judith %T Regular Physical Activity Levels and Incidence of Restrictive Spirometry Pattern: A Longitudinal Analysis of 2 Population-Based Cohorts. %D 2020 %U https://hdl.handle.net/10668/26539 %X We estimated the association between regular physical activity and the incidence of restrictive spirometry pattern. Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), and physical activity were assessed in 2 population-based European cohorts (European Community Respiratory Health Survey: n = 2,757, aged 39-67 years; and Swiss Study on Air Pollution and Lung and Heart Diseases in Adults: n = 2,610, aged 36-82 years) first in 2000-2002 and again approximately 10 years later (2010-2013). Subjects with restrictive or obstructive spirometry pattern at baseline were excluded. We assessed the association of being active at baseline (defined as being physically active at least 2-3 times/week for ≥1 hour) with restrictive spirometry pattern at follow-up (defined as a postbronchodilation FEV1/FVC ratio of at least the lower limit of normal and FVC of %K BMI %K FVC %K physical activity %K restrictive spirometry %K spirometry %~