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Peripheral Muscle Strength Training in COPD: a Systematic Review

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Journal Chest
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Date 2004 Sep 15
PMID 15364773
Citations 32
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Abstract

Background: Skeletal muscle weakness, and the associated impact on exercise tolerance, provides a strong theoretical rationale for strength training intervention for people with COPD.

Aim: The purpose of this review was to examine systematically the current evidence for peripheral muscle strength training in people with COPD.

Method: Empirical trials and reviews relating to strength training in COPD were obtained by searching electronic databases and citation tracking, using the keywords of COPD with strength/resistance training and skeletal muscle. Two reviewers completed data extraction and quality assessment independently, using the PEDro (physiotherapy evidence database) scale and a checklist for review articles. Effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals were determined for empiric trials and metaanalysis used where appropriate.

Results: The search strategy yielded 13 articles (9 empirical trials and 4 reviews). Strength training was found to have strong evidence for improving upper body and leg strength. However, no strong evidence for strength training was found for other outcome measures.

Conclusions: Further research is required to investigate the effects of strength training on functional activities, such as balance, upper limb function, self care, and participation in daily life.

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