Objective To analyze if there is influence of body weight, body mass index (BMI), body composition, dyspnoea, grip strength and tolerance to exertion in the occurrence of exacerbation during a 12-month follow up of patients with COPD who underwent a physical training program. Material and methods Sixty three patients were distributed in two groups, (Exacerbation Group — EG, n = 29; Non-Exacerbated Group — NEG, n = 34). The Mann Whitney test was used for the comparison between groups, the Friedman test (posthoc Dunn) to compare the assessments and the logistic regression analysis, with a significance level of p < 0.05. Results There is a significant difference between the groups in age and walked distance (WD) in the sixminute walk test...
BACKGROUND: Exercise training programmes for patients with COPD are effective in improving exercise ...
Background: Physical exercise training aims at reducing disease-specific impairments and improving q...
Objective: Investigate the effect of lower extremity exercise on maximum lower extremity muscle stre...
Objective: To analyze if there is influence of body weight, body mass index (BMI), body composition,...
Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) typically presents the characteristic clin...
Introduction: Little is known about changes in physical activity during moderate (out-patient manage...
Background: Skeletal muscle wasting is related to muscle dysfunction, exercise intolerance, and incr...
The main objective of this study is to determine the relationship between physical activity (PA) le...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle wasting is related to muscle dysfunction, exercise intolerance, and incr...
AbstractPulmonary rehabilitation (PR) programmes produce initial improvements in exercise tolerance ...
SummaryBackgroundExercise training programmes for patients with COPD are effective in improving exer...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Daily physical activity (PA) and exercise capacity are reduced in patients...
A key component in the management of COPD patients is pulmonary rehabilitation, the cornerstone of w...
Purpose: Acute exacerbations (AE) in patients with COPD are associated with a decline in lung functi...
AbstractClinical experience suggests that exercise is beneficial for recovery after an acute exacerb...
BACKGROUND: Exercise training programmes for patients with COPD are effective in improving exercise ...
Background: Physical exercise training aims at reducing disease-specific impairments and improving q...
Objective: Investigate the effect of lower extremity exercise on maximum lower extremity muscle stre...
Objective: To analyze if there is influence of body weight, body mass index (BMI), body composition,...
Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) typically presents the characteristic clin...
Introduction: Little is known about changes in physical activity during moderate (out-patient manage...
Background: Skeletal muscle wasting is related to muscle dysfunction, exercise intolerance, and incr...
The main objective of this study is to determine the relationship between physical activity (PA) le...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle wasting is related to muscle dysfunction, exercise intolerance, and incr...
AbstractPulmonary rehabilitation (PR) programmes produce initial improvements in exercise tolerance ...
SummaryBackgroundExercise training programmes for patients with COPD are effective in improving exer...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Daily physical activity (PA) and exercise capacity are reduced in patients...
A key component in the management of COPD patients is pulmonary rehabilitation, the cornerstone of w...
Purpose: Acute exacerbations (AE) in patients with COPD are associated with a decline in lung functi...
AbstractClinical experience suggests that exercise is beneficial for recovery after an acute exacerb...
BACKGROUND: Exercise training programmes for patients with COPD are effective in improving exercise ...
Background: Physical exercise training aims at reducing disease-specific impairments and improving q...
Objective: Investigate the effect of lower extremity exercise on maximum lower extremity muscle stre...