Exercise rehabilitation and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease stage
Autor: | Michael J. Berry, D Zaccaro, Norman E. Adair, W J Rejeski |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
Předmět: |
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Male medicine.medical_specialty Health Status Vital Capacity Pulmonary disease Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine Pulmonary function testing Quality of life Forced Expiratory Volume medicine Humans Lung Diseases Obstructive Stage (cooking) Treadmill Aged Aged 80 and over COPD Exercise Tolerance business.industry Rehabilitation Respiratory disease Life satisfaction Middle Aged medicine.disease Exercise Therapy Rehabilitation exercise Physical therapy Quality of Life Female business |
Zdroj: | American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 160(4) |
ISSN: | 1073-449X |
Popis: | To determine the extent to which patients with Stage I COPD experience improvements in physical performance and quality of life as a result of exercise training, and to compare these improvements with those seen in Stage I and II patients, 151 patients with COPD underwent a 12-wk exercise program. Outcomes were measured at baseline and follow-up. Physical performance was evaluated by means of a 6-min walk, treadmill time, an overhead task, and a stair climb. General health-related quality of life was assessed in terms of the domains of Social Function, Health Perceptions, and Life Satisfaction. Disease-specific health-related quality of life was assessed with the Chronic Respiratory Disease Questionnaire (CRQ). Six-minute walk distance increased significantly in Stage I (200.5 ft [95% CI: 165.4, 235.7]), Stage II (238.3 ft [143.3, 333.3]), and Stage III (112.1 ft [34.6, 189.6]) participants. Treadmill time increased significantly in Stage I (0.42 min [0.20, 0.64]) and Stage II (0.64 min [0.14, 1.4]) participants. Time to complete the overhead task decreased significantly in Stage I (0.91 s [1.72, 0. 11]) and Stage II (1.39 s [2.66, 0.13]) participants. None of the measures of general health-related quality of life improved in any of the three groups. Participants in Stages I, II, and III all experienced improvements in the CRQ domains of dyspnea (0.72 [0.53, 0.91], 0.47 [0.02, 0.91], and 0.46 [0.05, 0.87], respectively) and fatigue (0.49 [0.33, 0.66], 0.54 [0.20, 0.87], and 0.55 [0.05, 1.05], respectively). These results suggest that all patients with COPD will benefit from exercise rehabilitation. Berry MJ, Rejeski WJ, Adair NE, Zaccaro D. Exercise rehabilitation and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease stage. |
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