Copyright © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) Singing is an increasingly popular activity for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Research to date suggests that ‘Singing for Lung Health’ may improve various health measures, including health-related quality-of-life. Singing and breathing are closely linked processes affecting one another. In this narrative review, we explore the physiological rationale for ‘Singing for Lung Health’ as an intervention, focusing on the abnormalities of pulmonary mechanics seen in COPD and how these might be impacted by singing. The potential beneficial physiological mechanisms outlined here require further in-depth evaluation
There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients with respirat...
Objective To examine the perceived feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of regular singing f...
Introduction: Singing for Lung Health (SLH) is a novel intervention for people with respiratory dise...
Singing is an increasingly popular activity for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C...
A growing body of research demonstrates that regular group singing can have measurable benefits for ...
There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients with respirat...
Aims/objectives To test whether a ten-week regular weekly group singing programme, with guided home ...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article, co-authored by a patient living with chronic obstructive pulmona...
Aims/objectives To test whether a ten-week regular weekly group singing programme, with guided home...
Background: Respiratory disorders manifest themselves with chest symptoms including shortness of bre...
Abstract: There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients wit...
Preprint also available at Research Square: In Review. Scientific Reports, in press. doi: 10.21203/r...
Aim To explore the use of a singing for health self-management resource for home practice within a ...
Aim Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major public health issue which is irreversibl...
There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients with respirat...
There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients with respirat...
Objective To examine the perceived feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of regular singing f...
Introduction: Singing for Lung Health (SLH) is a novel intervention for people with respiratory dise...
Singing is an increasingly popular activity for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C...
A growing body of research demonstrates that regular group singing can have measurable benefits for ...
There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients with respirat...
Aims/objectives To test whether a ten-week regular weekly group singing programme, with guided home ...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article, co-authored by a patient living with chronic obstructive pulmona...
Aims/objectives To test whether a ten-week regular weekly group singing programme, with guided home...
Background: Respiratory disorders manifest themselves with chest symptoms including shortness of bre...
Abstract: There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients wit...
Preprint also available at Research Square: In Review. Scientific Reports, in press. doi: 10.21203/r...
Aim To explore the use of a singing for health self-management resource for home practice within a ...
Aim Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major public health issue which is irreversibl...
There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients with respirat...
There is growing interest in Singing for Lung Health (SLH), an approach where patients with respirat...
Objective To examine the perceived feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of regular singing f...
Introduction: Singing for Lung Health (SLH) is a novel intervention for people with respiratory dise...