Research Article
Higher Mobility Scores in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis Are Associated with Better Lung Function
Table 1
Demographics of adult subjects with cystic fibrosis (
= 27).
| | Age (years) | 32.15 ± 12.27 | | Race | | | White | 26 (96%) | | Black | 1 (4%) | | Sex | | | Male | 13 (48%) | | Female | 14 (52%) | | FEV1% predicted | 77.48 ± 22.60 | | Severity of lung disease by FEV1% | | | Very severe (<35%) | 2 (7%) | | Moderate to severe (35%–69%) | 8 (30%) | | Mild (>69%) | 17 (63%) | | BMI (kg/m2) | 23.46 ± 3.76 | | Mutation | | | ΔF508 homozygous | 12 (44%) | | ΔF508 heterozygous | 14 (52%) | | Others | 1 (4%) | | LSA score at enrollment | 90.39 ± 22.98 | | LSA score during study period | 91.94 ± 20.64 | | Pedometer steps at enrollment | 19452 ± 10118 | | Pedometer steps during study period | 20213 ± 11331 |
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