LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF SMOKING ON PHYSICAL-FITNESS AND LUNG-FUNCTION - A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY OF 1393 MIDDLE-AGED NORWEGIAN MEN FOR 7 YEARS

被引:65
作者
SANDVIK, L [1 ]
ERIKSSEN, G [1 ]
THAULOW, E [1 ]
机构
[1] CENT HOSP AKERSHUS,DEPT MED,N-1474 NORDBYHAGEN,NORWAY
关键词
D O I
10.1136/bmj.311.7007.715
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective-To study association between smoking habits and long term decline in physical fitness and lung function in middle aged men who remained healthy. Design-Baseline and follow up measurements performed during 1972-5 and 1980-2 respectively. Setting-National University Hospital of Oslo, Norway. Subjects-1393 men aged 40-59 at baseline who were all healthy at baseline and at follow up. Main outcome measures-Forced expiratory volume in one second and physical fitness (defined as total work done during a symptom limited bicycle ergometer test divided by body weight. Results-Initial fitness was substantially lower among 347 persistent smokers than among 791 persistent non-smokers (1349 J/kg v 1618 J/kg), as was initial forced expiratory volume (3341 ml v 3638 ml). Mean (95% confidence interval) decline in fitness over 7.2 years was 217 (185 to 249) J/kg among smokers compared with 86 (59 to 113) J/kg among non-smokers (P<0.001). Corresponding declines in forced expiratory volume were 271 (226 to 316) ml in smokers and 116 (85 to 147) ml in non-smokers (P<0.001). Differences between smokers and non-smokers remained practically unchanged after adjustment for age and level of physical activity. Changes in fitness and forced expiratory volume among 199 men who had stopped smoking mimicked the findings for persistent non-smokers, and 56 men who started smoking presented findings close to those of persistent smokers. Conclusion-Decline in physical fitness and lung function among healthy middle aged men was considerably greater among smokers than among nonsmokers and could not be explained by differences in age and physical activity.
引用
收藏
页码:715 / 718
页数:4
相关论文
共 30 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 1986, TXB WORK PHYSL
[2]   THE COURSE AND PROGNOSIS OF DIFFERENT FORMS OF CHRONIC AIRWAYS OBSTRUCTION IN A SAMPLE FROM THE GENERAL-POPULATION [J].
BURROWS, B ;
BLOOM, JW ;
TRAVER, GA ;
CLINE, MG .
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1987, 317 (21) :1309-1314
[3]   SMOKING, EXERCISE, AND PHYSICAL-FITNESS [J].
CONWAY, TL ;
CRONAN, TA .
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 1992, 21 (06) :723-734
[4]  
COOPER MJH, 1968, JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC, V203, P123
[5]   NOREPINEPHRINE AND EPINEPHRINE RELEASE AND ADRENERGIC MEDIATION OF SMOKING-ASSOCIATED HEMODYNAMIC AND METABOLIC EVENTS [J].
CRYER, PE ;
HAYMOND, MW ;
SANTIAGO, JV ;
SHAH, SD .
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1976, 295 (11) :573-577
[6]  
Dressendorfer R H, 1983, Phys Sportsmed, V11, P108, DOI 10.1080/00913847.1986.11708539
[7]   PHYSICAL-FITNESS AS A PREDICTOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN ASYMPTOMATIC NORTH-AMERICAN MEN - THE LIPID RESEARCH CLINICS MORTALITY FOLLOW-UP-STUDY [J].
EKELUND, LG ;
HASKELL, WL ;
JOHNSON, JL ;
WHALEY, FS ;
CRIQUI, MH ;
SHEPS, DS .
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1988, 319 (21) :1379-1384
[8]  
ERIKSSEN G, 1994, 67TH AM HEART ASS AN
[9]   SERUM-LIPIDS AND LATENT CORONARY INSUFFICIENCY [J].
ERIKSSEN, J ;
SKREDE, S .
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL & LABORATORY INVESTIGATION, 1977, 37 (03) :243-250
[10]  
ERIKSSEN J, 1978, ACTA MED SCAND, V203, P532