评估成年吸烟者吸烟负荷与心肺功能之间的剂量-反应关系:一项横断面研究

V.T. Lauria , E.F. Sperandio , T.L.W. de Sousa , W. de Oliveira Vieira , M. Romiti , A.R. de Toledo Gagliardi , R.L. Arantes , V.Z. Dourado
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目的探讨无呼吸系统疾病的成年吸烟者,用心肺运动试验(CPET)测量吸烟负荷与心肺适能的量效关系。方法95名成年吸烟者(男35名,女60名)在跑步机上接受CPET治疗,并进行了完整的临床评估和肺活量测定。结果无论吸烟负荷如何,CPET期间的生理反应均显示出较低的心肺健康水平,峰值V 'O2低于预期值的100%,最大心率较低。我们观察到吸烟负荷与峰值V 'O2之间存在显著的中度负相关。吸烟负荷与最大心率也呈显著负相关(r = - 0.36;p & lt;0.05),乳酸阈值(r =−0.45;p & lt;0.05),峰值通气量(r =−0.43;p & lt;0.05)。然而,在调整年龄、性别和心血管风险后,吸烟负荷四分位数与心肺健康之间没有发现剂量-反应关系。结论在调整年龄和心血管风险分析后,在肺功能保持的成年吸烟者中,SL与心肺健康之间似乎没有剂量-反应关系。我们的研究结果表明,戒烟可能是预防吸烟者心肺功能下降的主要策略,无论吸烟负荷如何。因此,即使是非常低剂量的烟草使用,也必须在侧重于使人们更加活跃和健康的预防战略中加以避免。
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Evaluation of dose–response relationship between smoking load and cardiopulmonary fitness in adult smokers: A cross-sectional study

Objective

To evaluate the dose–response relationship between smoking load and cardiopulmonary fitness, as measured with cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), in adult smokers free of respiratory diseases.

Methods

After a complete clinical evaluation and spirometry, 95 adult smokers (35 men and 60 women) underwent CPET on a treadmill.

Results

The physiological responses during CPET showed lower cardiorespiratory fitness levels, regardless of smoking load, with a peak VO2 lower than 100% of the expected value and a lower maximum heart rate. We observed a significant moderate negative correlation between smoking load and peak VO2. The smoking load also presented a significant negative correlation with maximum heart rate(r = −0.36; p < 0.05), lactate threshold(r = −0.45; p < 0.05), and peak ventilation(r = −0.43; p < 0.05). However, a dose–response relationship between smoking load quartiles and cardiopulmonary fitness was not found comparing quartiles of smoking loads after adjustment for age, sex and cardiovascular risk.

Conclusion

There appears to be no dose–response relationship between SL and cardiopulmonary fitness in adult smokers with preserved pulmonary function, after adjusting the analysis for age and cardiovascular risk. Our results suggest that smoking cessation might be useful as the primary strategy to prevent cardiopulmonary fitness decline in smokers, regardless of smoking load. Thus, even a very low dose of tobacco use must be avoided in preventive strategies focusing on becoming people more physically active and fit.

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