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| LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1025972
Aim:
To evaluate the effects of increasing BMI on the Respiratory function.
Introduction:
There is a worldwide increasing prevalence of overweihgt and obesity. Researchers have found that obesityaffects the respiratory function leading to different respiratory medical illnesses, including asthma and obstructive deep apnea. The effect of obesity on the pulmonary functiion is assisted using different anthropometric measurements, like BMI, waist circumference, skin fold, etc. So the aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of increasing BMI on different respiratory function testmeasures.
Methods:
23 adultmales with BMI of 25 and above were included in the study and compared with 18 normal weight adultmales with BMI of (18-24.99) regarding different measures of PFT like FVC, FEV1, PEFR and FEF.
Results:
no significant difference was found between the two groupsñ.
Conclusions:
there were no effects of increasing BMI on the respiratory functions