RT Journal Article T1 Regular Physical Activity Levels and Incidence of Restrictive Spirometry Pattern: A Longitudinal Analysis of 2 Population-Based Cohorts. A1 Carsin, Anne-Elie A1 Keidel, Dirk A1 Fuertes, Elaine A1 Imboden, Medea A1 Weyler, Joost A1 Nowak, Dennis A1 Heinrich, Joachim A1 Erquicia, Silvia Pascual A1 Martinez-Moratalla, Jesus A1 Huerta, Ismael A1 Sanchez, Jose-Luis A1 Schaffner, Emmanuel A1 Caviezel, Seraina A1 Beckmeyer-Borowko, Anna A1 Raherison, Chantal A1 Pin, Isabelle A1 Demoly, Pascal A1 Leynaert, Bénédicte A1 Cerveri, Isa A1 Squillacioti, Giulia A1 Accordini, Simone A1 Gislason, Thorarinn A1 Svanes, Cecilie A1 Toren, Kjell A1 Forsberg, Bertill A1 Janson, Christer A1 Jogi, Rain A1 Emtner, Margareta A1 Real, Francisco Gómez A1 Jarvis, Debbie A1 Guerra, Stefano A1 Dharmage, Shyamali C A1 Probst-Hensch, Nicole A1 Garcia-Aymerich, Judith K1 BMI K1 FVC K1 physical activity K1 restrictive spirometry K1 spirometry AB 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 YR 2020 FD 2020 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/26539 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/26539 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 11, 2025