TY - JOUR T1 - Global Lung Function Initiative 2012 reference equations for spirometry in the Norwegian population JF - European Respiratory Journal JO - Eur Respir J SP - 1602 LP - 1611 DO - 10.1183/13993003.00443-2016 VL - 48 IS - 6 AU - Arnulf Langhammer AU - Ane Johannessen AU - Turid L. Holmen AU - Hasse Melbye AU - Sanja Stanojevic AU - May B. Lund AU - Morten N. Melsom AU - Per Bakke AU - Philip H. Quanjer Y1 - 2016/12/01 UR - http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/48/6/1602.abstract N2 - We studied the fit of the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) all-age reference values to Norwegians, compared them with currently used references (European Community for Steel and Coal (ECSC) and Zapletal) and estimated the prevalence of obstructive lung disease.Spirometry data collected in 30 239 subjects (51.7% females) aged 12–90 years in three population-based studies were converted to z-scores.We studied healthy non-smokers comprising 2438 adults (57.4% females) aged 20–90 years and 8725 (47.7% female) adolescents aged 12–19 years. The GLI-2012 prediction equations fitted the Norwegian data satisfactorily. Median±sd z-scores were respectively 0.02±1.03, 0.01±1.04 and −0.04±0.91 for forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC) and FEV1/FVC in males, and −0.01±1.02, 0.07±0.97 and −0.21±0.82 in females. The ECSC and Zapletal references significantly underestimated FEV1 and FVC. Stricter criteria of obstruction (FEV1/FVC <GLI-2012 lower limit of normal (LLN)) carried a substantially higher risk of obstructive characteristics than FEV1/FVC <0.7 and >GLI-2012 LLN. Corresponding comparison regarding myocardial infarction showed a four-fold higher risk for women.The GLI-2012 reference values fit the Norwegian data satisfactorily and are recommended for use in Norway. Correspondingly, the FEV1/FVC GLI-2012 LLN identifies higher risk of obstructive characteristics than FEV1/FVC <0.7.GLI-2012 all-age reference values for spirometric indices fit Norwegians aged 12–85 years http://ow.ly/WP9D3034svA ER -