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Effectiveness of Water-based Liuzijue Exercise on Respiratory Muscle Strength and Peripheral Skeletal Muscle Function in Patients with COPD

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Publisher Dove Medical Press
Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Date 2018 Jun 7
PMID 29872289
Citations 20
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Abstract

Objects: The purpose of this study was to quantitatively assess the effects of water-based Liuzijue exercise on patients with COPD and compare it with land-based Liuzijue exercise.

Materials And Methods: Participants were randomly allocated to one of three groups: the water-based Liuzijue exercise group (WG), the land-based Liuzijue exercise group (LG), and the control group (CG). CG participants accepted no exercise intervention, while training groups performed Liuzijue exercise according to Health Qigong Liuzijue (People's Republic of China) in different environments for 60-min sessions twice a week for 3 months.

Results: Of the 50 patients enrolled, 45 (90%) completed the 3-month intervention. The CG showed decreased expiratory muscle strength, extensor and flexor endurance ratio (ER) of the elbow joints and flexor peak torque (PT), total work (TW), and ER of the knee joints (<0.05). Both training groups showed improved respiratory muscle strength, which differed from the CG (<0.001). In addition, extensor and flexor TW of the elbow joints in the training groups were increased (<0.01), and the WG differed from the CG in extensor TW and ER and flexor TW (<0.01), while the LG differed from the CG in flexor TW and extensor ER (<0.05). PT, PT/body weight (BW), and TW in the knee joint extensor in the training groups were increased as well (PT and PT/BW: <0.05, TW: <0.01), and the WG differed from the CG in terms of knee joints outcomes, while the LG differed from the CG in flexor TW only (<0.05).

Conclusion: Water-based Liuzijue exercise has beneficial effects on COPD patients' respiratory muscle strength and peripheral skeletal muscle function, and additional benefits may exist in endurance of upper limbs and strength and endurance of lower limbs when compared with land-based Liuzijue exercise.

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