Reduction of physical activity in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Reducción de la actividad física en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica

parada, a; Klaassen J.; Lisboa C.; Saldias F; Patino O.D.; Mendoza L.

Keywords: epidemiology, disease, physiology, severity, humans, lung, human, male, motor, aged, index, pathophysiology, exercise, illness, female, dyspnea, article, walking, obstructive, hospitalization, activity, pulmonary, chronic, test, methods, middle, of, Epidemiologic, Disease,

Abstract

Background: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) decrease their physical activity. However, it is unknown at which stage of the disease the reduction occurs and whether dyspnea is a limiting factor. Aim: To compare physical activity between patients with COPD and controls of similar age and to assess its association with disease severity. Material and Methods: We studied 112 patients with mild to very severe COPD and 55 controls. Lung function, six-minutes walking test (SMWT), and physical activity through the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) were measured. Results: Compared to controls, physical activity was significantly reduced in COPD patients (1823 ± 2598 vs. 2920 ± 3040 METs min/week; p = 0.001). Patients were more frequently sedentary (38 vs. 11%), while controls were more often very active (31 vs. 19%) or moderately active (58 vs. 43%). Physical activity was reduced from Global Initiative for Obstructive Chronic Lung Disease (GOLD) stage 2 and from Modified Medical Research Council (MMRC) dyspnea grade 1. Weak relationships were observed between lung function, SMWT and physical activity. Conclusions: Physical activity decreases early in the course of the disease and when dyspnea is still mild, among patients with COPD.

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Título de la Revista: REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE
Volumen: 139
Número: 12
Editorial: Sociedad Médica de Santiago
Fecha de publicación: 2011
Página de inicio: 1562
Página final: 1572
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