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Thorax 56:4-8 doi:10.1136/thorax.56.1.4
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Obesity is a risk for asthma and wheeze but not airway hyperresponsiveness

Table 3

Lung function and airway responsiveness as classified by body mass index (BMI)

Underweight (BMI <18.5) Normal (BMI 18.5–24.9) Overweight (BMI 25.0–29.9 ) Moderate obesity (BMI 30.0–34.9) Severe obesity (BMI ⩾35.0) p value
FEV1 (% pred) 95.0 (91.9 to 98.1)3-150 102.0 (101.3 to 102.7) 100.5 (99.5 to 101.5) 99.2 (97.3 to 101.1) 98.1 (95.2 to 101.0)3-150 <0.001
FVC (% pred) 94.2 (91.5 to 96.9)3-150 99.4 (98.7 to 101.1) 97.4 (96.4 to 98.4) 95 (93.1 to 96.9)3-150 93.6 (90.7 to 96.5)3-150 <0.001
FEV1/FVC (%) 86.4 (84.3 to 88.5) 86.3 (85.9 to 86.7) 85.8 (85.4 to 86.2) 86.9 (85.9 to 87.9) 87.6 (86.1 to 89.1) NS
PEF (% pred) 89.9 (85.7 to 94.1)3-150 102.2 (101.1 to 103.3) 105.5 (104.1 to 106.9) 106.2 (103.2 to 109.2) 106.2 (101.8 to 110.6) <0.001
FEF25–75 (% pred) 85.8 (79.7 to 91.9)3-150 97.1 (95.7 to 98.5) 98.5 (96.5 to 100.5) 101.4 (97.4 to 105.4) 101.2 (94.3 to 108.1) 0.001
DRR (measure of AR) 6.32 (4.88 to 8.18)3-150 4.71 (4.52 to 4.92) 4.42 (4.23 to 4.62) 4.72 (4.28 to 5.21) 4.66 (4.08 to 5.33) 0.017
  • FEV1 = forced expiratory volume in one second; FVC = forced vital capacity; PEF = peak expiratory flow; FEF25–75 = mid forced expiratory flow; DRR = dose response rate; AR = airway responsiveness.

  • All values are mean (95% confidence intervals).

  • 3-150 Significant difference compared with normal group.

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