Abstract

Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) was reported to reflect overall quality of life and individual perceptions related to health. Decreased lung function is associated with reduced ventilation and oxygen intake and reported to affect body functions. However, the effect of lung function reduction on HRQOL is still unclear. A total of 8398 retired workers from Dongfeng-Tongji Cohort Study were included in this cross section study. Lung function was measured using an electronic spirometer. HRQOL was evaluated through a questionnaire designed according to the WHOQOL-BREF. The mean of the HRQOL scores of its four domains (physical health, psychological state, social relationships and environment) is the total HRQOL score. A general linear model was used to analyse the association between lung function and HRQOL. In the continuous analysis by the general linear model, FVC was associated with the total HRQOL, physical health domain and social relationships domain scores. In the categorical analysis, there was a linear trend between FVC and the total HRQOL and physical health scores. We also found a similar relationship between FEV1 and HRQOL scores. Further analysis suggested that elevated lung function could improve the scores of pain and discomfort facet and independence facet of physical health domain. The lung function was significantly positively associated with HRQOL in middle-aged and older Chinese.

Highlights

  • Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) refers to the dimension of health impact on the quality of life

  • According to the definition suggested by the World Health Organization Quality of Life Group, HRQOL could reflect the perceptions of individuals in different cultures and value systems with respect to their goals, expectations, standards, and living conditions related to their concerns [1]

  • Compared with the high score group of pain and discomfort facet, we found that the odds ratio (OR) of forced vital capacity (FVC) was 0.95 (95%confidence intervals (CIs), 0.85 to 1.05) in the middle score group and

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Introduction

Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) refers to the dimension of health impact on the quality of life. HRQOL has caught more and more attention and became a hot topic because HRQOL is used to assess the impact of physical condition on life, and to evaluate possible effects of various factors such as medical service systems, living habits and social welfare on daily life [2,3]. HRQOL is evaluated by a questionnaire designed according to the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF. This questionnaire yields a multi-dimensional profile of score across four domains which include physical health, psychological state, social relationships and environment. Three facets of pain and discomfort, energy and fatigue and independence could be evaluated

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