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EPIDEMIOLOGY |
1 Department of Epidemiology, INSERM Unit 700, University of Medicine Bichat, Paris, France
2 Grenoble Teaching Hospital, Grenoble, France
3 Biochemistry A, Bichat Teaching Hospital APHP, Paris, France
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Dr A Guénégou
Department of Epidemiology INSERM Unit 700, University of Medicine Bichat, 16 rue Henry Huchard, 75018 Paris, France; guenegou{at}bichat.inserm.fr
Background: Oxidative stress is thought to have a major role in the pathogenesis of airway obstruction. A study was undertaken to determine whether subjects with low levels of antioxidants (serum ß-carotene,
-carotene, vitamins A and E) would be at a higher risk of accelerated decline in forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) as their lungs would be less protected against oxidative stress.
Methods: 1194 French subjects aged 2044 years were examined in 1992 as part of the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECRHS); 864 were followed up in 2000 and 535 (50% men, 40% lifelong non-smokers) had complete data for analysis.
Results: During the 8 year study period the mean annual decrease in FEV1 (adjusted for sex, centre, baseline FEV1, age, smoking, body mass index and low density lipoprotein cholesterol) was 29.8 ml/year. The rate of decrease was lower for the subjects in tertile I of ß-carotene at baseline than for those in the two other tertiles (36.5 v 27.6 ml/year; p = 0.004). An increase in ß-carotene between the two surveys was associated with a slower decline in FEV1. No association was observed between
-carotene, vitamin A, or vitamin E and FEV1 decline. However, being a heavy smoker (
20 cigarettes/day) in combination with a low level of ß-carotene or vitamin E was associated with the steepest decline in FEV1 (52.5 ml/year, p = 0.0002 and 50.1 ml/year, p = 0.010, respectively).
Conclusions: These results strongly suggest that ß-carotene protects against the decline in FEV1 over an 8 year period in the general population, and that ß-carotene and vitamin E are protective in heavy smokers.
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; FVC, forced vital capacity; LDL, low density lipoprotein
Keywords: carotenoids; antioxidants; lung function decline; epidemiology
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