Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 150, No. 4, Oct 1994, 1150-1153.
Pulmonary function test outcomes in healthy Navajo Native American adolescents
SM Berman, DA Arnall and MW Cornwall
Physical Therapy Department, College of Health Professions, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.
Prediction equations for estimating lung volumes have been determined for
Caucasians, African-Americans, and Mexican-Americans. These separate
equations were determined because of differences in thoracic morphology
between people of various racial groups, making it impossible to use one
prediction formula to accurately estimate lung volumes for all individuals.
One hundred ninety-one adolescent Navajo children (males, n = 110; females,
n = 81) between 11 and 18 yr of age volunteered for the study and underwent
a series of pulmonary function tests (PFT). New pulmonary function
prediction equations for Navajo youth were generated for estimating
pulmonary volumes and capacities that more accurately predict expected PFT
outcomes than formulas in common use for Caucasian, Mexican-American, or
African-American youth.