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ALBERTO VIDAL G RAMIRO GONZÁLEZ V SELIM ABARA E MÓNICA SAAVEDRA B OSCAR FIELBAUM C. JORGE MACKENNEY MARÍA ANGÉLICA PALOMINO M

Abstract

Introduction: Increased body mass index asthma affects lung function in asthma. Objective: to determine if asthmatics with overweight or obesity have alterations in Impulse oscillometry (IOS) and spirometry compared to eutrophic Method: Study carried out in children and adolescents with persis- tent asthma. IOS-Spirometry pre and post bronchodilator were performed successively according to ATS/ERS/SER criteria. The patients were classified as: eutrophic (AE), overweight (ASP) and obese (OA). Baseline and bronchodilator response (BR) averages were compared in spirometry and IOS with ANOVA and Tukey’s post hoc analysis of variance. A power of80% and a error of 5% were considered. Results: 559 patients were analyzed, mean age 9.2 years, 50.9% male. AE 52.4%, ASP 31.3% and OA 16.3%. Significant differences were found between OA vs AE (X5, AX, D5-20, FEV1/FVC, FEF25-75 / FVC, RB FEV1), and between ASP vs AE (AX, D5-20, FEV1/FVC). Significant differences were also found in men, not women (X5, D5-20, FEV1/FVC, BR FVC, BR FEV1). Conclusions: Asthmatic children with overweight and obesity have a greater compromise of pulmonary function parameters measured by spirometry and IOS than asthmatics with normal nutritional status. There are gender differences in spirometry and IOS alterations.

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asthma, overweight, obesity, child, adolescent, oscillometry, nutritional status

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VIDAL G, A., GONZÁLEZ V, R., ABARA E, S., SAAVEDRA B, M., FIELBAUM C., O., MACKENNEY, J., & PALOMINO M, M. A. (2022). Alterations in lung function as measured by spirometry and impulse oscillometry in asthmatic childrenwith overweightand obesity. Revista Chilena De Enfermedades Respiratorias, 37(4), 285–292. Retrieved from https://www.revchilenfermrespir.cl/index.php/RChER/article/view/1021

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