Holger Schulz
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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Respiratory Research | 2011
Eva Schnabel; Stefan Karrasch; Holger Schulz; Sven Gläser; Christa Meisinger; Margit Heier; Annette Peters; H-Erich Wichmann; Jürgen Behr; Rudolf M. Huber; Joachim Heinrich
BackgroundSeveral studies showed that blood pressure and lung function are associated. Additionally, a potential effect of antihypertensive medication, especially beta-blockers, on lung function has been discussed. However, side effects of beta-blockers have been investigated mainly in patients with already reduced lung function. Thus, aim of this analysis is to determine whether hypertension and antihypertensive medication have an adverse effect on lung function in a general adult population.MethodsWithin the population-based KORA F4 study 1319 adults aged 40-65 years performed lung function tests and blood pressure measurements. Additionally, information on anthropometric measurements, medical history and use of antihypertensive medication was available. Multivariable regression models were applied to study the association between blood pressure, antihypertensive medication and lung function.ResultsHigh blood pressure as well as antihypertensive medication were associated with lower forced expiratory volume in one second (p = 0.02 respectively p = 0.05; R2: 0.65) and forced vital capacity values (p = 0.01 respectively p = 0.05, R2: 0.73). Furthermore, a detailed analysis of antihypertensive medication pointed out that only the use of beta-blockers was associated with reduced lung function, whereas other antihypertensive medication had no effect on lung function. The adverse effect of beta-blockers was significant for forced vital capacity (p = 0.04; R2: 0.65), while the association with forced expiratory volume in one second showed a trend toward significance (p = 0.07; R2: 0.73). In the same model high blood pressure was associated with reduced forced vital capacity (p = 0.01) and forced expiratory volume in one second (p = 0.03) values, too.ConclusionOur analysis indicates that both high blood pressure and the use of beta-blockers, but not the use of other antihypertensive medication, are associated with reduced lung function in a general adult population.
Archive | 2016
Margarethe Wacker; Rudolf A. Jörres; A Karch; Sarah Wilke; Joachim Heinrich; Stefan Karrasch; Armin Koch; Holger Schulz; Henrik Watz; Reiner Leidl; C Vogelmeier; Rolf Holle
Archive | 2015
Holger Schulz; Gunter Eder; Ines Bolle; Akira Tsuda; Stefan Karrasch
Archive | 2015
F. Shardonofsky; D. H. Eidelman; J. H. T. Bates; Maria Neuner; Wolfgang G. Kreyling; Akira Tsuda; Holger Schulz; Ines Bolle; Gunter Eder; Shinji Takenaka; Koustav Ganguly; Stefan Karrasch; Claudia Zeller; Andrew A. Colin; Cindy McEvoy; Robert G. Castile; Hélène Hadden; Steven J. Soldin; Donald Massaro
Archive | 2015
Joachim Heyder; W. Stahlhofen; William D. Bennett; Gerhard Scheuch; Kirby L. Zeman; James S. Brown; Holger Schulz; Gunter Eder; Ines Bolle; Akira Tsuda; Stefan Karrasch; Chantal Darquenne; K. L. Zeman; Rui Carlos Sá; T. K. Cooper; W. D. Bennett; G. K. Prisk
/data/revues/09546111/v105i5/S0954611110004762/ | 2011
Stefan Karrasch; Kathrin Ernst; Jürgen Behr; Joachim Heinrich; Rudolf M. Huber; Dennis Nowak; H.-Erich Wichmann; Sebastian E. Baumeister; Christa Meisinger; Karl-Heinz Ladwig; Rolf Holle; Rudolf A. Jörres; Holger Schulz
European Journal of Wood and Wood Products | 1992
P. Schumacher; Holger Schulz
European Journal of Wood and Wood Products | 1991
D. Grosser; G. Lesnino; Holger Schulz
European Journal of Wood and Wood Products | 1986
P. Glos; Holger Schulz
European Journal of Wood and Wood Products | 1985
D. Grosser; Holger Schulz; H. Utschig