PubMedID: 22863565BACKGROUND: The presence of restrictive lung disease has classically required the measure of total lung capacity to document 'true' restriction, which has limited its detection in large population-based studies. METHODS: We used spirometric data to classify people with restricted spirometry (forced expiratory volume in 1 second [FEV1]/forced vital capacity ? 0.70 and FEV1 < 80% predicted) in the Burden of Lung Disease (BOLD) Study and determined the relation between this finding and demographic factors and the presence of chronic diseases, including diabetes mellitus, hypertension and cardiovascular disease. RESULTS: Overall, we found that 11.7% of men (546/ 4664) and 16.4% of women (836/5098) had restricted spirometry....
BACKGROUND: Total lung capacity (TLC), forced expiratory flow between 25 and 75% (FEF25-75%), peak e...
Background: Data on spirometrically defined chronic airflow limitation (CAL) are scarce in developin...
Background: Spirometric small airways obstruction (SAO) is common in the general population. Whether...
BACKGROUND: The presence of restrictive lung disease has classically required the measure of total l...
Background Whether restricted spirometry, i.e. low Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), predicts chronic car...
Background: Whether restricted spirometry, i.e. low Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), predicts chronic ca...
Introduction: Use of spirometry enhances diagnostic accuracy. This report concerns one aspect of eva...
ABSTRACT Objective: Many patients with proportional reductions in FVC and FEV1 on spirometry show n...
The world’s population is ageing, and physicians need to be prepared to handle the many chronic medi...
Background: Restrictive lung function (RLF) is characterized by a reduced lung expansion and size. I...
BACKGROUND: Attempts have been made to use dynamic spirometry to define restrictive lung function, b...
AbstractBackgroundAttempts have been made to use dynamic spirometry to define restrictive lung funct...
Introduction: Restrictive spirometry pattern is an under-recognised disorder with a poor morbidity a...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowRestrictive spir...
Aim: To examine the association between lung function and metabolic syndrome/Type 2 diabetes. Method...
BACKGROUND: Total lung capacity (TLC), forced expiratory flow between 25 and 75% (FEF25-75%), peak e...
Background: Data on spirometrically defined chronic airflow limitation (CAL) are scarce in developin...
Background: Spirometric small airways obstruction (SAO) is common in the general population. Whether...
BACKGROUND: The presence of restrictive lung disease has classically required the measure of total l...
Background Whether restricted spirometry, i.e. low Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), predicts chronic car...
Background: Whether restricted spirometry, i.e. low Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), predicts chronic ca...
Introduction: Use of spirometry enhances diagnostic accuracy. This report concerns one aspect of eva...
ABSTRACT Objective: Many patients with proportional reductions in FVC and FEV1 on spirometry show n...
The world’s population is ageing, and physicians need to be prepared to handle the many chronic medi...
Background: Restrictive lung function (RLF) is characterized by a reduced lung expansion and size. I...
BACKGROUND: Attempts have been made to use dynamic spirometry to define restrictive lung function, b...
AbstractBackgroundAttempts have been made to use dynamic spirometry to define restrictive lung funct...
Introduction: Restrictive spirometry pattern is an under-recognised disorder with a poor morbidity a...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowRestrictive spir...
Aim: To examine the association between lung function and metabolic syndrome/Type 2 diabetes. Method...
BACKGROUND: Total lung capacity (TLC), forced expiratory flow between 25 and 75% (FEF25-75%), peak e...
Background: Data on spirometrically defined chronic airflow limitation (CAL) are scarce in developin...
Background: Spirometric small airways obstruction (SAO) is common in the general population. Whether...