Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 153, No. 6, 06 1996, 1907-1913.
Longitudinal and cross-sectional analyses of lung function in steelworkers
ML Wang, L McCabe, JL Hankinson, MH Shamssain, E Gunel, NL Lapp and DE Banks
Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown, West Virginia 26506-9166, USA.
We evaluated associations between dust exposure, demographic factors, and
lung function by longitudinal and cross-sectional analyses in 475
steelworkers who participated in at least three spirometry tests over 5 yr
between 1982 and 1991. Baseline and follow-up spirometry and changes
between baseline and final follow-up assessment attributable to age,
height, weight, weight gain, smoking status, pack-years, and years worked
in dusty areas were examined using stepwise multiple linear regression
techniques. Smoking, aging, being overweight, excessive weight gain, and
dust exposure were related to a lower level and a steeper slope of decline
of pulmonary function. Cigarette smoking was also an important risk factor.
Dust exposure was related to the level of lung function, with a stronger
effect at baseline than at follow-up. Estimated loss at baseline of FEV1,
FVC, and FEV1/FVC% was 9.3, 6.4 ml, and 0.1 % per year of employment in a
dusty area, respectively, whereas the association between dust exposure and
longitudinal decline of lung function was weak. However, a strong
relationship between weight gain and longitudinal decline of FEV1 and FVC
was found. Estimated decreases in FEV1 and FVC attributable to weight gain
were 4.7 and 6.3 ml per lb/yr, respectively. This work suggests that weight
gain is an important determinant for longitudinal lung function decline.
This large impact of weight gain in the decline of lung function in a
middle- age and relatively overweight working population has not been
previously reported. Additional work needs to be undertaken to show the
strength of this relationship in other populations.
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