Influence of Kyphosis on the age-related decline in pulmonary function

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Abstract

To examine the influence of kyphosis on pulmonary function in the elderly, 300 consecutive healthy subjects (aged 20-94 years old) were evaluated using pulmonary function tests (TLC, VC, FEV1, PImax and PEmax showed a significant age-dependent decline. Cobb's angle had a positive relationship with age and was negatively correlated with TLC, VC, FEV1 and PImax. Further, RV/TLC strongly correlated with Cobb's angle an PImax. Stepwise regression analysis revealed that the kyphotic angle was an independent determinant for PImax and RV/TLC. These results indicate that kyphosis significantly affects lung volume and maximal inspiratory pressure in the elderly and those affected should have careful assessment of their pulmonary function and respiratory pressures.

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Teramoto, S., Suzuki, M., Matsuse, T., Ohga, E., Katayama, H., Nagase, T., … Ouchi, Y. (1998). Influence of Kyphosis on the age-related decline in pulmonary function. Japanese Journal of Geriatrics, 35(1), 23–27. https://doi.org/10.3143/geriatrics.35.23

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