Prognostic value of the Naples Prognostic Score in adult chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: NHANES 2005–2018
BackgroundPrevious studies have demonstrated that the Naples Prognostic Score (NPS) provides strategic direction in the prognosis of malignant illness. Nevertheless, its relationship with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains underexplored. Therefore, additional research specifically...
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| description | BackgroundPrevious studies have demonstrated that the Naples Prognostic Score (NPS) provides strategic direction in the prognosis of malignant illness. Nevertheless, its relationship with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains underexplored. Therefore, additional research specifically focusing on the relationship between the Naples Prognostic Score and COPD is necessary to determine its widespread applicability.ObjectivesThe objective was to explore the relationship between the NPS and the susceptibility to developing COPD.MethodsA total of 15,184 participants were included in our research, and statistical analyses were performed after weighting. We used weighted logistic regression to assess whether the NPS and COPD had a relationship, as well as its association with lung function. Subgroup analysis was used to detect the interaction. In addition, Kaplan–Meier survival curves were generated, and adjusted hazard ratios of different causes of death were calculated using Cox regression.ResultsOur investigation examined 15,184 participants’ data and then revealed a significant positive link between the NPS and COPD risk, while smoking has an interactive effect on it. A trend toward a decreasing prevalence of lung function indicators such as FEV1 [OR (95%CI), −339.70 (−456.53, −222.87)], FVC [OR (95%CI), −296.70 (−435.34, −158.06)], FEV1/FVC [OR (95%CI), −0.03 (−0.04, −0.02)], predicted FEV1 [OR (95%CI), −0.09 (−0.14, −0.04)], and predicted FVC [OR (95%CI), −0.08 (−0.15, −0.01)] was observed with increased NPS levels. Survival curves were drawn, and Cox regression analysis was conducted by dividing participants into group 0, group 1, and group 2 with NPS values of 0, 1–2, and 3–4, respectively. After assigning participants to groups 0, 1, and 2, with NPS values of 0, 1–2, and 3–4, respectively, the survival curves were created, and the Cox regression analysis was carried out. All-cause mortality [HR (95%CI), 1.68 (1.39–2.85)] and hypertension-related mortality [HR (95%CI), 67.64 (8.88–515.07)] of group 2 were significantly elevated.ConclusionThe findings of this study suggested that the NPS serves as a robust prognostic indicator of COPD. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-93779deb2a5d47b0913ecf1b2ea2d2c92025-08-20T02:49:02ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Nutrition2296-861X2024-12-011110.3389/fnut.2024.15022661502266Prognostic value of the Naples Prognostic Score in adult chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: NHANES 2005–2018Yue Kang0Yue Kang1Yingjian Tan2Yongxin Tie3Yujing Zhang4Chenyu Cui5Yuanyuan Zhao6Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Xinxiang Central Hospital, Xinxiang, ChinaDepartment of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, The Fourth Clinical College of Xinxiang Medical University, Xinxiang, ChinaDepartment of Dermatology, Fuzhou First General Hospital, Fuzhou, ChinaDepartment of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Xinxiang Central Hospital, Xinxiang, ChinaDepartment of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Xinxiang Central Hospital, Xinxiang, ChinaDepartment of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Xinxiang Central Hospital, Xinxiang, ChinaDepartment of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Xinxiang Central Hospital, Xinxiang, ChinaBackgroundPrevious studies have demonstrated that the Naples Prognostic Score (NPS) provides strategic direction in the prognosis of malignant illness. Nevertheless, its relationship with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains underexplored. Therefore, additional research specifically focusing on the relationship between the Naples Prognostic Score and COPD is necessary to determine its widespread applicability.ObjectivesThe objective was to explore the relationship between the NPS and the susceptibility to developing COPD.MethodsA total of 15,184 participants were included in our research, and statistical analyses were performed after weighting. We used weighted logistic regression to assess whether the NPS and COPD had a relationship, as well as its association with lung function. Subgroup analysis was used to detect the interaction. In addition, Kaplan–Meier survival curves were generated, and adjusted hazard ratios of different causes of death were calculated using Cox regression.ResultsOur investigation examined 15,184 participants’ data and then revealed a significant positive link between the NPS and COPD risk, while smoking has an interactive effect on it. A trend toward a decreasing prevalence of lung function indicators such as FEV1 [OR (95%CI), −339.70 (−456.53, −222.87)], FVC [OR (95%CI), −296.70 (−435.34, −158.06)], FEV1/FVC [OR (95%CI), −0.03 (−0.04, −0.02)], predicted FEV1 [OR (95%CI), −0.09 (−0.14, −0.04)], and predicted FVC [OR (95%CI), −0.08 (−0.15, −0.01)] was observed with increased NPS levels. Survival curves were drawn, and Cox regression analysis was conducted by dividing participants into group 0, group 1, and group 2 with NPS values of 0, 1–2, and 3–4, respectively. After assigning participants to groups 0, 1, and 2, with NPS values of 0, 1–2, and 3–4, respectively, the survival curves were created, and the Cox regression analysis was carried out. All-cause mortality [HR (95%CI), 1.68 (1.39–2.85)] and hypertension-related mortality [HR (95%CI), 67.64 (8.88–515.07)] of group 2 were significantly elevated.ConclusionThe findings of this study suggested that the NPS serves as a robust prognostic indicator of COPD.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2024.1502266/fullCOPDlung functionNHANESNaples Prognostic Scorenutritional status |
| spellingShingle | Yue Kang Yue Kang Yingjian Tan Yongxin Tie Yujing Zhang Chenyu Cui Yuanyuan Zhao Prognostic value of the Naples Prognostic Score in adult chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: NHANES 2005–2018 Frontiers in Nutrition COPD lung function NHANES Naples Prognostic Score nutritional status |
| title | Prognostic value of the Naples Prognostic Score in adult chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: NHANES 2005–2018 |
| title_full | Prognostic value of the Naples Prognostic Score in adult chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: NHANES 2005–2018 |
| title_fullStr | Prognostic value of the Naples Prognostic Score in adult chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: NHANES 2005–2018 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Prognostic value of the Naples Prognostic Score in adult chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: NHANES 2005–2018 |
| title_short | Prognostic value of the Naples Prognostic Score in adult chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: NHANES 2005–2018 |
| title_sort | prognostic value of the naples prognostic score in adult chronic obstructive pulmonary disease nhanes 2005 2018 |
| topic | COPD lung function NHANES Naples Prognostic Score nutritional status |
| url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2024.1502266/full |
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