Assessment of respiratory limitation in activities of daily life among retired workers.

1994 
Epidemiologic studies of occupational lung diseases generally compare symptoms and pulmonary function between groups with differing exposure risks. However, the functional consequences (e.g., on activities of daily life) of statistically significant group differences in either symptoms or pulmonary function are rarely addressed. An understanding of this is important for both the scientific investigators and users of these public health investigations. To address this issue, we developed a 15-item questionnaire to assess breathing-related limitations in activities of daily life, and applied this in a study of 112 retired workers. For each subject, we calculated a limitation score as the number of items associated with breathing difficulty divided by the total number of applicable items. Results from this questionnaire were compared to respiratory symptoms, the Sickness Impact Profile (SIP), lung function test results, 6-min walking distance, and participants' assessment of breathing effort after the walk. ...
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