SPIROMETRIC VALUES IN OBESE CHILDREN OF AMRITSAR AGED 10–15 YEARS

  • Mahajan S
  • Gupta P
  • Arora A
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Background: Pulmonary function tests are getting increased favour not only of industrial physiologists but also of practicing physicians. Obesity is a major health concern facing today's society. This study has looked into a possible role of obesity in the aetiology of mortality, with decreased pulmonary functions resulting in cardiovascular disease. Methods: Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) of normal healthy obese children of Amritsar population in age group ranging 10–15 years were performed on a spirometer and compared with normal children of the same age group. All tests were performed at the same time of the day in all subjects. Results: There were insignificant changes in FVC, FEV 1 and FEV 1 /FVC among obese children when compared to non-obese children of the same age group. There was significant decline in PEF and FEV 25–75 among obese children compared to non-obese children of the particular age group. Conclusion: There are not much significant changes of spirometric values in obesity in FVC, FEV 1 and its ratio. However PEF and FEV 25–75 showed significant decline in obesity.

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Mahajan, S., Gupta, P., & Arora, A. K. (2015). SPIROMETRIC VALUES IN OBESE CHILDREN OF AMRITSAR AGED 10–15 YEARS. Pak J Physiol, 1111(33), 25–8. Retrieved from http://www.pps.org.pk/PJP/11-3/Shashi.pdf

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