Research Database

Association between physical activity in daily life and pulmonary function in adult smokers

  • Published on Apr 2016

Objective: To determine whether the level of physical activity in daily life (PADL) is associated with pulmonary function in adult smokers. Methods: We selected 62 adult smokers from among the participants of an epidemiological study conducted in the city of Santos, Brazil. The subjects underwent forced spirometry for pulmonary function assessment. ...



High sedentary behavior and compromised physical capabilities in adult smokers despite the suitable level of physical activity in daily life

  • Published on Jan/Feb 2017

Abstract: Sedentary behavior may play an important role for health outcomes, regardless of the amount of physical activity in daily life (PADL).We aimed to evaluate and compare sedentary behavior as well as physical capabilities in physically active smokers and non-smokers. Twenty-eight adult smokers and 38 non-smokers free of lung disease ...


Accelerometer-based physical activity in daily life is not positively associated with better pulmonary function in adult smokers without airflow obstruction

  • Published on May 2015

Background: Epidemiological studies suggest that an appropriate level of physical activity in daily life (PADL) may reduce the rate of decline in pulmonary function regardless of smoking. However, studies evaluating this relationship were based on physical activity questionnaires, which have limitations in accurately quantifying the amount and intensity of PADL. ...