Gain in lung function after weight reduction in severely obese children

Aim The primary objective of this prospective cohort study was to determine the effect of weight loss on pulmonary function values in extremely obese children. Methods Obese children participated in a 26-week in-hospital or outpatient multidisciplinary treatment programme. Waist circumference was me...

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Hauptverfasser: van de Griendt, E J, van der Baan-Slootweg, O H, van Essen-Zandvliet, E E M, van der Palen, J, Tamminga-Smeulders, C L J, Benninga, M A, van Aalderen, W M C
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description Aim The primary objective of this prospective cohort study was to determine the effect of weight loss on pulmonary function values in extremely obese children. Methods Obese children participated in a 26-week in-hospital or outpatient multidisciplinary treatment programme. Waist circumference was measured and pulmonary function tests were performed at enrolment and after 6 months. Results The data of 112 children were analysed. The children had a mean age of 14.4 (range 8.5–18.9) years and 62.5% were girls. The mean SD score-body mass index (SDS-BMI) was +3.38 at baseline and +2.91 after the intervention. Lung function improved significantly: functional vital capacity increased by 3.08% (95% CI 1.16% to 5.00%) of the predicted value, forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) by 2.91% (95% CI 1.11% to 4.71%) of the predicted value, total lung capacity by 2.27% (95% CI 1.16% to 5.00%) of the predicted value, and expiratory reserve volume (ERV) by 14.8% (95% CI 8.66% to 20.88%) of the predicted value. The increase in ERV correlated with the reduction in SDS-BMI and with the reduction in waist circumference. FEV1 did not correlate with the reduction in either SDS-BMI or waist circumference. Conclusions Weight loss in severely obese children correlated with an improvement in lung function, especially ERV. The improvement in ERV correlated with the decrease in SDS-BMI and waist circumference.
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Asthma
Biological and medical sciences
Body Composition
Body fat
Body Mass Index
Body Weight
Child
Childhood obesity
Children
Cohort Studies
Demographic aspects
Exercise
Female
General aspects
Humans
Intelligence tests
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lung function
Male
Medical sciences
Metabolic diseases
Miscellaneous
Obesity
Obesity in children
Obesity, Morbid - physiopathology
Obesity, Morbid - therapy
Patients
Prevention and actions
Prospective Studies
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
pulmonary function testing
Pulmonary Ventilation
Respiratory function
Respiratory Function Tests
Studies
Weight control
Weight loss
Weight Loss - physiology
title Gain in lung function after weight reduction in severely obese children
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