Strategies to enhance the benefits of exercise training in the respiratory patient
In people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, exercise training offered as part of pulmonary rehabilitation has strong evidence for increasing exercise capacity, reducing symptoms of dyspnea and fatigue, and improving health-related quality of life. Nevertheless, there is a proportion of peo...
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| description | In people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, exercise training offered as part of pulmonary rehabilitation has strong evidence for increasing exercise capacity, reducing symptoms of dyspnea and fatigue, and improving health-related quality of life. Nevertheless, there is a proportion of people referred to pulmonary rehabilitation who achieve minimal gains, most likely because of profound ventilatory limitation during exercise or the presence of comorbid conditions that limit participation in exercise training. Several adjuncts or strategies have been explored to optimize the proportion of people referred to pulmonary rehabilitation who achieve significant and meaningful gains on program completion. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-471032017-09-13T14:27:26Z Strategies to enhance the benefits of exercise training in the respiratory patient Hill, Kylie Holland, A. Supplemental oxygen Heliox Noninvasive ventilation Neuromuscular electrical stimulation Rollators Exercise training Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease In people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, exercise training offered as part of pulmonary rehabilitation has strong evidence for increasing exercise capacity, reducing symptoms of dyspnea and fatigue, and improving health-related quality of life. Nevertheless, there is a proportion of people referred to pulmonary rehabilitation who achieve minimal gains, most likely because of profound ventilatory limitation during exercise or the presence of comorbid conditions that limit participation in exercise training. Several adjuncts or strategies have been explored to optimize the proportion of people referred to pulmonary rehabilitation who achieve significant and meaningful gains on program completion. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47103 10.1016/j.ccm.2014.02.003 W B Saunders Co restricted |
| spellingShingle | Supplemental oxygen Heliox Noninvasive ventilation Neuromuscular electrical stimulation Rollators Exercise training Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Hill, Kylie Holland, A. Strategies to enhance the benefits of exercise training in the respiratory patient |
| title | Strategies to enhance the benefits of exercise training in the respiratory patient |
| title_full | Strategies to enhance the benefits of exercise training in the respiratory patient |
| title_fullStr | Strategies to enhance the benefits of exercise training in the respiratory patient |
| title_full_unstemmed | Strategies to enhance the benefits of exercise training in the respiratory patient |
| title_short | Strategies to enhance the benefits of exercise training in the respiratory patient |
| title_sort | strategies to enhance the benefits of exercise training in the respiratory patient |
| topic | Supplemental oxygen Heliox Noninvasive ventilation Neuromuscular electrical stimulation Rollators Exercise training Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47103 |