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Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by chronic airflow limitation. The prevalence of airflow limitation in Japan is 10.9% (16.4% of males and 5.0% of females). Cigarette smoking is well known as a major cause of COPD. However, few epidemiological studies have evaluated the effects of cigarette smoking on pulmonary function in healthy subjects. Methods Subjects aged 40 years or older (n=2,917), who had participated in a community-based annual health check in Takahata, Japan, from 2004 through 2005, were enrolled in the study. The smoking histories of these subjects were investigated using a self-reported questionnaire. Forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1), and forced expiratory flow at 25-75% of FVC (FEF 25-75) were measured by standard procedures using spirometric machines. Results There were 554 current smokers (18.6%) and 403 former smokers (13.8%). The prevalence of airflow limitation defined by FEV 1/FVC <0.7 in this population was 10.6%, and prevalence of airflow limitation defined by 5th percentile lower limit of normal was 6.4%. In smokers, percent predicted values of measured spirometric parameters (%FVC, %FEV 1 and %FEF 25-75) decreased significantly with age, except for male %FVC. Also, percent predicted values of measured spirometric parameters decreased significantly with increasing pack-years, except for female %FEF 25-75. Conclusion Cigarette smoking increased the prevalence and severity of airflow limitation. It is concluded that cigarette smoking increases the risk of airflow limitation in a healthy Japanese population. © 2010 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.
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Osaka, D., Shibata, Y., Abe, S., Inoue, S., Tokairin, Y., Igarashi, A., … Kubota, I. (2010). Relationship between habit of cigarette smoking and airflow limitation in healthy Japanese individuals: The Takahata study. Internal Medicine, 49(15), 1489–1499. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.49.3364
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