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Participant Selection from the General Japanese Population for Pulmonary Function Tests Using a Questionnaire on Symptoms and Smoking Habits during Annual Health Checkups: The Yamagata-Takahata Study

Objective Pulmonary function tests are essential for diagnosing respiratory diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but are typically not performed in Japan during annual health checkups, which hinders the early diagnosis of respiratory diseases. Methods Individuals who agree...

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Published in:Internal Medicine 2024/04/15, Vol.63(8), pp.1053-1059
Main Authors: Inoue, Sumito, Shibata, Yoko, Miyazaki, Osamu, Hanawa, Toshinari, Minegishi, Yukihiro, Murano, Hiroaki, Sato, Kento, Kobayashi, Maki, Sato, Masamichi, Nemoto, Takako, Nishiwaki, Michiko, Igarashi, Akira, Ichikawa, Kazunobu, Watanabe, Tetsu, Watanabe, Masafumi
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description Objective Pulmonary function tests are essential for diagnosing respiratory diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but are typically not performed in Japan during annual health checkups, which hinders the early diagnosis of respiratory diseases. Methods Individuals who agreed to participate in the Yamagata-Takahata study during medical checkups in Takahata (Yamagata Prefecture, Japan) in 2011 were examined. We interviewed 669 participants (49.0% men; mean age, 67.7 years old) regarding their respiratory symptoms and smoking habits and performed pulmonary function tests during the study. Results Based on pulmonary function test results, 141 participants had pulmonary dysfunction, and 115 had obstructive pulmonary dysfunction. The risk of respiratory dysfunction, particularly obstructive respiratory dysfunction, was examined by referring to a questionnaire tool for an early COPD diagnosis. The associations between age, the smoking history, respiratory symptoms, and obstructive respiratory dysfunction were evaluated. Obstructive respiratory dysfunction was found in 17.6% of participants ≥50 years old and 19.5% ≥60 years old, 30.3% had a smoking history, and 32.8% had respiratory symptoms. Furthermore, the participants with multiple factors had a higher probability of obstructive respiratory dysfunction. Conclusion Subjects with obstructive pulmonary dysfunction are expected to be efficiently identified by extracting individuals by age and smoking habit and through a respiratory symptom questionnaire, although pulmonary function tests cannot be performed for all individuals during health checkups.
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Questionnaires
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Respiratory function
Respiratory Function Tests - methods
Smoking
Smoking - adverse effects
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