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Correlation between peak flow and body mass index in obese and non-obese children in Kocaeli, Turkey
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Correlation between peak flow and body mass index in obese and non-obese children in Kocaeli, Turkey

  • Zuhal Gundogdu1,2 &
  • Nihal Eryilmaz1 

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Abstract

Aims

To investigate the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and peak expiratory flow (PEF) values in children between the ages of 6 and 14 years.

Methods

Data were collected from 1,439 children during public health screening. Each child was classified on the basis of age- and sex-specific BMI percentile as non-obese or obese (BMI ≥95th percentile). PEF and BMI were compared among age-sex-BMI percentile groups.

Results

PEF values were lower in obese children than in non-obese children. There were also significant differences between girls and boys.

Conclusions

The association of higher BMI with lower PEF may indicate that obesity is an important risk factor for reduced airflow or lung function in children. These findings emphasise the importance of the prevention of obesity in children and adolescents in order to avoid possible future respiratory problems.

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  1. Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality Hospital, Kocaeli, 41100, Turkey

    Zuhal Gundogdu & Nihal Eryilmaz

  2. Akademi Hastanesi, Kocaeli, 41200, Turkey

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We would like to thank Assoc. Prof. O Gundogdu for his invaluable help and advice.

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Gundogdu, Z., Eryilmaz, N. Correlation between peak flow and body mass index in obese and non-obese children in Kocaeli, Turkey. Prim Care Respir J 20, 403–406 (2011). https://doi.org/10.4104/pcrj.2011.00061

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  • Received: 13 April 2010

  • Revised: 10 February 2011

  • Accepted: 21 March 2011

  • Published: 08 July 2011

  • Issue date: December 2011

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.4104/pcrj.2011.00061

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