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Association of generic health-related quality of life (EQ-5D dimensions) and inactivity with lung function in lung-healthy German adults: results from the KORA studies F4L and Age

PURPOSE: Among patients with lung disease, decreased lung function is associated with lower health-related quality of life. However, whether this association is detectable within the physiological variability of respiratory function in lung-healthy populations is unknown. We analyzed the association of each EQ-5D-3L dimension (mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, anxiety/depression) and self-reported physical inactivity with spirometric indices in lung-healthy adults. Modulating effects between inactivity and EQ-5D dimensions were considered. METHODS: 1132 non-smoking, apparently lung-healthy participants (48% male, aged 64 +/- 12 years) from the population-based KORA F4L and Age surveys in Southern Germany were analyzed. Associations of each EQ-5D dimension and inactivity with spirometric indices serving as outcomes (forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), FEV1/FVC, and mid-expiratory flow) were examined by linear regression, considering possible confounders. Interactions between EQ-5D dimensions (no problems/any problems) and inactivity (four categories of time spent engaging in exercise: inactive to most active) were assessed. RESULTS: Among all participants 42% reported no problems in any EQ-5D dimension, 24% were inactive and 32% exercised > 2 h/week. After adjustment, FEV1 was - 99 ml (95% CI - 166; - 32) and FVC was - 109 ml (95% CI - 195; - 24) lower among subjects with mobility problems. Comparable estimates were observed for usual activities. Inactivity was negatively associated with FVC (beta-coefficient: - 83 ml, 95% CI - 166; 0), but showed no interactions with EQ-5D. CONCLUSIONS: Problems with mobility or usual activities, and inactivity were associated with slightly lower spirometric parameters in lung-healthy adults, suggesting a relationship between perceived physical functioning and volumetric lung function.

  • Luzak, A.
  • Karrasch, S.
  • Wacker, M.
  • Thorand, B.
  • Nowak, D.
  • Peters, A.
  • Schulz, H.

Keywords

  • Aged
  • Female
  • Germany
  • Humans
  • Lung/*physiology
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Quality of Life/*psychology
  • Respiratory Function Tests/*methods
  • Spirometry/*methods
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • *eq-5d
  • *fev1
  • *fvc
  • *Physical activity
  • *Quality of life
  • *Spirometry
Publication details
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-017-1763-6
Journal: Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation
Pages: 735-745 
Number: 3
Work Type: Original
Location: CPC-M
Disease Area: AA, COPD
Partner / Member: LMU
Access-Number: 29411224
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