Mortality risk in patients with preserved ratio impaired spirometry: assessing the role of physical activity.
Chin-Chung ShuMin-Kuang TsaiJ H LeeT-C SuC P WenPublished in: QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians (2024)
PRISm involves a large portion of general population (14.3%) and shortens life expectancy by 3 years. More than half of the subjects were physically inactive, and adherence to 150 min/week of PA was associated with a two-third reduction of excess mortality from all cause and from CVD. Recommending PA among those with PRISm might be highly beneficial, although exercise alone may not eliminate all risks associated with PRISm.
Keyphrases
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