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. 2020 May 13;18:134. doi: 10.1186/s12916-020-01570-5

Table 4.

Effects of habitual physical activity on lung function in Taiwanese adults in the lowest and highest 10% of PM2.5 exposure

Leisure time physical activity N = 56,740 Low PM2.5 (≤ 10th %)a N = 56,757 High PM2.5 (≥ 90th %)a
% difference P % difference P
FVC
 Low PA 10,324 0.21 (− 0.10, 0.52) 0.192 12,022 0.26 (− 0.02, 0.54) 0.072
 Moderate PA 10,946 0.50 (0.17, 0.83) 0.003 11,470 0.41 (0.09, 0.72) 0.010
High PAb
 1st quartile (16.5–22.8) 2777 1.27 (0.72, 1.81) < 0.001 1940 0.76 (0.13, 1.40) 0.018
 2nd quartile (22.8–24.8) 1343 0.84 (0.14, 1.56) 0.019 1433 1.06 (0.41, 1.71) 0.001
 3rd quartile (24.8–35.8) 3062 1.12 (0.60, 1.64) < 0.001 2802 0.58 (0.06, 1.10) 0.030
 4th quartile (≥ 35.8) 3105 1.82 (1.29, 2.36) < 0.001 2028 0.92 (0.33, 1.52) 0.002
 Per 10 MET-h 0.27 (0.20, 0.35) < 0.001 0.22 (0.14, 0.29) < 0.001
FEV1
 Low PA 10,324 0.20 (− 0.11, 0.51) 0.209 12,022 0.05 (− 0.18, 0.29) 0.657
 Moderate PA 10,946 0.60 (0.26, 0.93) < 0.001 11,470 0.48 (0.22, 0.75) < 0.001
High PAb
 1st quartile (16.5–22.8) 2777 1.38 (0.83, 1.94) < 0.001 1940 1.35 (0.82, 1.88) < 0.001
 2nd quartile (22.8–24.8) 1343 0.72 (0.01, 1.44) 0.048 1433 0.95 (0.41, 1.49) 0.001
 3rd quartile (24.8–35.8) 3062 1.54 (1.01, 2.07) < 0.001 2802 1.11 (0.67, 1.55) < 0.001
 4th quartile (≥ 35.8) 3105 1.59 (1.05, 2.14) < 0.001 2028 1.06 (0.56, 1.57) < 0.001
 10 MET-h 0.29 (0.21, 0.37) < 0.001 0.21 (0.13, 0.29) < 0.001
MMEF
 Low PA 10,324 − 0.06 (−0.54, 0.42) 0.801 12,022 0.17 (− 0.22, 0.56) 0.392
 Moderate PA 10,946 0.49 (− 0.02, 1.00) 0.059 11,470 0.53 (0.09, 0.97) 0.019
High PAb
 1st quartile (16.5–22.8) 2777 2.06 (1.21, 2.91) < 0.001 1940 1.69 (0.81, 2.57) < 0.001
 2nd quartile (22.8–24.8) 1343 1.50 (0.39, 2.62) 0.008 1433 0.60 (− 0.29, 1.49) 0.189
 3rd quartile (24.8–35.8) 3062 1.91 (1.10, 2.72) < 0.001 2802 0.44 (− 0.29, 1.17) 0.243
 4th quartile (≥ 35.8) 3105 1.37 (0.54, 2.20) 0.001 2028 0.52 (− 0.31, 1.36) 0.221
 10 MET-h 0.42 (0.30, 0.54) < 0.001 0.10 (− 0.03, 0.23) 0.125

Lung function was logarithmically transformed to normalise the data for analysis, and then the original scale was transformed back to present the effects as percentage (%) difference in lung function parameters with 95% confidence interval

Participants with inactive PA category was the reference group

The results were fully adjusted for age, sex, educational level, body mass index, season, year, smoking, drinking, vegetable intake, fruit intake, occupational exposure to dust and organic solvent, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidaemia, self-reported cardiovascular disease, and self-reported cancer

PA physical activity, FVC forced vital capacity, FEV1 forced expiratory volume in 1 s, and MMEF maximum mid-expiratory flow

aThe 10th and 90th PM2.5 refers to ≤ 19.6 and ≥ 39.9 μg/m3, respectively

bHigh PA was further categorised into four quartiles according to the MET-h to show the effects of very high PA levels