Gender- and Age-Specific Associations Between Body Fat Composition and C-Reactive Protein with Lung Function: A Cross-Sectional Study

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Yu-Chung Tsao
Yi-Yen Lee
Jau-Yuan Chen
Wei-Chung Yeh
Chung-Hsun Chuang
Wei Yu
Wen-Cheng Li
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[1] Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou,Department of Occupation Medicine
[2] Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou,Department of Family Medicine
[3] Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery,Faculty of Medicine
[4] Neurological Institute,Department of Emergency Medicine
[5] Taipei Veterans General Hospital,Department of Health Management
[6] National Yang-Ming University,Department of Emergency Medicine
[7] Xiamen Chang-Gung Hospital,undefined
[8] Xiamen Chang-Gung Hospital,undefined
[9] Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou,undefined
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Lung function deterioration is frequently observed in overweight and obese patients. In the current study, we explored the contribution of body fat (BF) composition, particularly visceral and nonvisceral adiposity, to lung function deterioration. In addition, we examined gender- and age-specific differences in the association between the joint effects of BF% and C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations with lung function. This cross-sectional study involved 17,802 subjects undergoing health check-up. Clinical characteristics, body composition using bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), and lung function were evaluated and compared between genders. Subjects were stratified by gender-specific BF% cut-offs for evaluating the association of body composition and the risk of restrictive lung disease (RLD). Gender differences in the joint effects of BF% and CRP on lung function were observed. Visceral obesity increased the risk of RLD in women aged ≥45 years, but nonvisceral obesity reduced the risk of RLD in women aged <45 years. Our findings suggest that visceral fat per se can be used as an effective parameter to assess the association between lung function and obesity.
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