COPD in Never-Smokers: BOLD Australia Study

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Purpose: Tobacco smoking is the major risk factor for COPD, and it is common for other risk factors in never-smokers to be overlooked. We examined the prevalence of COPD among never-smokers in Australia and identified associated risk factors. Methods: We used data from the Australia Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease (BOLD) study, a cross-section of people aged ≥40 years from six sites. Participants completed interviews and post-bronchodilator spirometry. COPD was primarily defined as an FEV1/FVC ratio <0.70 and secondarily as the ratio less than the lower limit of normal (LLN). Results: The prevalence of COPD in the 1656 never-smokers who completed the study was 10.5% (95% CI: 9.1–12.1%) [ratio

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Ivey, M. A., Smith, S. M., Benke, G., Toelle, B. G., Hunter, M. L., James, A. L., … Abramson, M. J. (2024). COPD in Never-Smokers: BOLD Australia Study. International Journal of COPD, 19, 161–174. https://doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S439307

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