LC9 Scores Tied to Better Lung Health in NHANES Analysis - Summary - MDSpire

LC9 Scores Tied to Better Lung Health in NHANES Analysis

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  • Andrea Surnit

  • May 19, 2026

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Objective:

To analyze the relationship between Life’s Crucial 9 (LC9) scores and lung health outcomes in US adults aged 40 and older, highlighting the significance of lifestyle factors in respiratory health.

Key Findings:
  • Higher LC9 scores correlated with lower prevalence of respiratory symptoms and chronic lung diseases, with statistical significance noted.
  • Every 10-point increase in LC9 score was linked to lower odds of cough, phlegm, wheeze, asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and COPD, with p-values provided.
  • Patients with low cardiovascular health had significantly higher rates of emphysema and COPD compared to those with high cardiovascular health.
Interpretation:

The study suggests a positive correlation between higher LC9 scores and better lung health, indicating that lifestyle factors may influence respiratory outcomes, which could inform clinical practices.

Limitations:
  • Cross-sectional design limits causal inferences, potentially affecting the interpretation of results.
  • Self-reported respiratory outcomes may introduce recall bias, impacting data reliability.
  • Potential selection bias due to exclusion of patients with missing data, which may skew results.
Conclusion:

Clinicians may consider using LC9 as a practical framework for managing lifestyle in patients at risk for cardiovascular and respiratory issues, while further research is needed to explore causality.

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