Annual decline rate in FEV1s in community-dwelling older adults diagnosed with mild to moderate COPD

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Information about the decline rate in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1s) in older adults with COPD is scarce. A total of 4082 community-dwelling older adults from the population-based study Good Aging in Skåne were followed for 12 years and 143 participants developed COPD. The average FEV1s decline is estimated to be 66.3 mL/year, (95% CI [56.4; 76.3]) and 43.3 mL/year (1.7%/year, 95% CI [41.2; 45.5]) for COPD and non-COPD participants, respectively.

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Rosso, A., Egervall, K., & Elmståhl, S. (2022). Annual decline rate in FEV1s in community-dwelling older adults diagnosed with mild to moderate COPD. Npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, 32(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41533-022-00292-w

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