Spirometry in healthy adult never‐smokers
- 1 August 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
- Vol. 8 (4) , 329-339
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-097x.1988.tb00276.x
Abstract
Summary. Spirometry was performed in 277 female and 240 male subjects constituting a random, unbiased population sample representative for the population of Denmark. Equipment, calibration and measurement procedures conformed strictly with established standards.Statistical analysis showed that certain power transformations (cubic, quadratic or square root) of the data produced models that fitted the data statistically significantly better than linear models, where no transformations are applied, or logarithmic models where a logarithmic transformation is applied to the response variable. Differences between predictions obtained with the three models were, however, small and without practical significance.Neither rigid adherence to established, well documented standards nor elaborate statistical analysis reduced the inter‐individual variance significantly in comparison to previous investigations.The results emphasize that it is important that reference values are appropriate for the methods and population in question.Keywords
This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Delta Algorithm and GLIMInternational Statistical Review, 1984
- THE SINGLE-BREATH N2-TEST AND SPIROMETRY IN HEALTHY NON-SMOKING MALES1984
- An Analysis of Transformations RevisitedJournal of the American Statistical Association, 1981
- An Analysis of Transformations RevisitedJournal of the American Statistical Association, 1981
- Growth and decay of pulmonary function in healthy blacks and whitesRespiration Physiology, 1978
- EPIDEMIOLOGY STANDARDIZATION PROJECT1978