Impact of the severity of restrictive spirometric pattern on nutrition, physical activity, and quality of life: results from a nationally representative database

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Sung Jun Chung
Hwan Il Kim
Bumhee Yang
Taehee Kim
Yun Su Sim
Hyung Koo Kang
Sang-Heon Kim
Ho Joo Yoon
Hayoung Choi
Hyun Lee
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[1] Hanyang University College of Medicine,Division of Pulmonary Medicine and Allergy, Department of Internal Medicine
[2] Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital,Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine
[3] Chungbuk National University Hospital,Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine
[4] Hallym University Kangnam Sacred Heart Hospital,Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine
[5] Hallym University College of Medicine,Lung Research Institute
[6] Ilsan Paik Hospital,Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine
[7] Inje University College of Medicine,undefined
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The general disease burden associated with the restrictive spirometric pattern (RSP) is substantial. However, the impact of RSP by its severity on general health problems and quality of life has not been well elucidated. This study aimed to analyse nutrition, physical activity, and quality of life in subjects who participated in the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2007–2016 according to severity of RSP. Participants were classified as subjects with normal spirometry, those with mild-to-moderate RSP, and those with severe RSP. Poor quality of life was defined as 25th percentile value on the EuroQoL five dimensions (Eq5D) questionnaire index, i.e., 0.90. This study included 23,615 subjects composed of 20,742 with normal spirometry, 2758 with mild-to-moderate RSP, and 115 with severe RSP. The subjects with severe RSP were more likely to have attained lower education levels, had a lower total caloric intake, had less physical activity, had experienced a higher prevalence of comorbidities, and poorer quality of life than those with normal spirometry (P < 0.001 for all). In multivariable analysis, subjects with a mild-to-moderate RSP and severe RSP were more likely to show decreased total calories (coefficient for change in calorie = − 56.6 kcal and − 286.7 kcal, respectively) than those with normal spirometry; subjects with mild-to-moderate RSP and those with severe RSP were 1.26 times and 1.96 times more likely, respectively, to have a poorer quality of life than those with normal spirometry. Additionally, subjects with mild-to-moderate RSP and those with severe RSP were 0.84 times and 0.36 times less likely, respectively, to have high-intensity physical activity than those with normal spirometry in univariable analysis. The trends of a poorer quality of life and physical activity were only significant in the male subgroups. In conclusion, our study revealed that the severity of general health problems and quality of life reductions are correlated with the severity of RSP, especially in males.
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