Physical activity and sedentary time are related to clinically relevant health outcomes among adults with obstructive lung disease

  • Shilpa Dogra (Creator)
  • Joshua Good (Creator)
  • Matthew Buman (Creator)
  • Paul A. Gardiner (Creator)
  • Jennifer L. Copeland (Creator)
  • Michael K. Stickland (Creator)

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Abstract Background The purpose of the current study was to determine the association between sedentary time and physical activity with clinically relevant health outcomes among adults with impaired spirometry and those with or without self-reported obstructive lung disease (asthma or COPD). Methods Data from participants of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging were used for analysis (n = 4156). Lung function was assessed using spirometry. Adults were said to have impaired spirometry if their Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 s was
Date made available2018
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