Jorge Diego Valentini
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Respiratory Care | 2011
Denise Rossato Silva; Ana Cláudia Coelho; Anelise Dumke; Jorge Diego Valentini; Juliana Nunes de Nunes; Clarisse Luisa Stefani; Lívia Fontes da Silva Mendes; Marli Maria Knorst
BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis is one of the systemic features of COPD. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of osteoporosis in a sample of COPD out-patients, and investigate the correlation between T-score (a comparison of the patients bone mineral density to that of a healthy 30-year-old of the same sex and ethnicity) and several factors suggested to be associated with osteoporosis. METHODS: In a cross-sectional study, we conducted dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry bone mineral density scans of the hips and lumbar spine, and collected data on smoking and alcohol habits, menopausal status, comorbidities, inhaled and oral corticosteroid dose and duration of treatment, previous bone fractures, pulmonary function tests, calcium intake (via questionnaire on food frequency), vitamin D intake (via questionnaire on sunlight exposure), and physical activity (via the International Physical Activity Questionnaire). RESULTS: We evaluated 95 patients. Forty (42%) were osteoporotic, 40 (42%) were osteopenic, and 15 (16%) had normal bone mass. We found significant bivariate correlations between femoral-neck T-score and body mass index (r = 0.551, P < .001), and femoral-neck T-score and International Physical Activity Questionnaire total activity score (r = 0.378, P < .001). There was a significant inverse relationship between femoral-neck T-score and BODE (body mass index, air-flow obstruction, dyspnea, and exercise capacity) index (r = −0.246, P = .02). We also found significant correlations between T-score and FEV1 (r = 0.251, P = .01), forced vital capacity (r = 0.229, P = .03), percent-of-predicted functional residual capacity (r = −0.415, P < .001), inspiratory capacity (r = 0.252, P = .01), ratio of inspiratory capacity to total lung capacity (r = 0.241, P = .02), and absolute and percent-of-predicted diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (r = 0.366, P < .001, and r = 0.338, P = .003, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: We identified a high prevalence of osteoporosis and osteopenia in out-patients with COPD. Patients with osteoporosis had more severe COPD than patients with normal bone mass.
Archive | 2011
Lucas Pires Stocker Ries; Juliana Nunes de Nunes; Jorge Diego Valentini; Leandro Gazziero Rech; Marli Maria Knorst
European Respiratory Journal | 2011
Marli Maria Knorst; Juliana Nunes de Nunes; Lucas Pires Stocker Ries; Jorge Diego Valentini; Leandro Gazziero Rech
Revista Brasileira De Fisioterapia | 2010
Anelise Dumke; Ana Cláudia Coelho; Denise Rossato Silva; Jorge Diego Valentini; Juliana Nunes de Nunes; Clarice Luisa Stefani; Marli Maria Knorts
Archive | 2010
Juliana Nunes de Nunes; Jorge Diego Valentini; Leandro Gazziero Rech; Lucas Pires Stocker Ries; Marli Maria Knorst
Archive | 2010
Jorge Diego Valentini; Lucas Pires Stocker Ries; Leandro Gazziero Rech; Juliana Nunes de Nunes
Archive | 2009
Jorge Diego Valentini; Leandro Gazziero Rech; Denise Rossato Silva; Anelise Dumke; Ana Cláudia Coelho; Marli Maria Knorst
Archive | 2009
Jorge Diego Valentini; Leandro Gazziero Rech
Archive | 2008
Jorge Diego Valentini; Marli Maria Knorst; Denise Rossato Silva; Ana Cláudia Coelho; Anelise Dumke; Juliana Nunes de Nunes; Clarisse Luisa Stefani; Lívia Fontes da Silva Mendes
Archive | 2008
Juliana Nunes de Nunes; Jorge Diego Valentini; Clarisse Luisa Stefani