A comparative analysis of lung function and spirometry parameters in genotype-controlled natives living at low and high altitude

The reference values for lung function are associated to anatomical and lung morphology parameters, but anthropometry it is not the only influencing factor: altitude and genetics are two important agents affecting respiratory physiology. Altitude and its influence on respiratory function has been st...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC pulmonary medicine 2022-03, Vol.22 (1), p.100-10, Article 100
Hauptverfasser: Ortiz-Prado, Esteban, Encalada, Sebastián, Mosquera, Johanna, Simbaña-Rivera, Katherine, Gomez-Barreno, Lenin, Duta, Diego, Ochoa, Israel, Izquierdo-Condoy, Juan S, Vasconez, Eduardo, Burgos, German, Calvopiña, Manuel, Viscor, Ginés
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Zusammenfassung:The reference values for lung function are associated to anatomical and lung morphology parameters, but anthropometry it is not the only influencing factor: altitude and genetics are two important agents affecting respiratory physiology. Altitude and its influence on respiratory function has been studied independently of genetics, considering early and long-term acclimatization. The objective of this study is to evaluate lung function through a spirometry study in autochthonous Kichwas permanently living at low and high-altitude. A cross-sectional study of spirometry differences between genetically matched lowland Kichwas from Limoncocha (230 m) at Amazonian basin and high-altitude Kichwas from Oyacachi (3180 m) in Andean highlands. The sample size estimates permitted to recruited 118 patients (40 men and 78 women) from Limoncocha and 95 (39 men and 56 women) from Oyacachi. Chi-square method was used to analyze association or independence of categorical variables, while Student's t test was applied to comparison of means within quantitative variables. ANOVA, or in the case that the variables didn't meet the criteria of normality, Kruskal Wallis test were used to compare more than two groups. The FVC and the FEV were significantly greater among highlanders than lowlanders (p value 
ISSN:1471-2466
1471-2466
DOI:10.1186/s12890-022-01889-0