» Articles » PMID: 36106741

[Exercise Training Can Improve Dyspnea Among Persons with COPD and IPF]

Overview
Journal Lakartidningen
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2022 Sep 15
PMID 36106741
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

This article presents updated data regarding exercise training among persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Persons with stable COPD and IPF can improve quality of life, physical capacity and dyspnea after a period of exercise training. Persons with COPD exacerbation can improve quality of life and physical capacity, and decrease hospital re-admissions, if they start physical activity directly after the exacerbation. Persons with stable COPD and IPF should be recommended aerobic and muscle strengthening  training. For those with balance impairments balance training is also recommended. Persons with COPD exacerbation should be recommended activities of daily living (ADL) followed by muscle strengthening training and then aerobic training in the early recovery phase. Diagnosis-specific advice includes individually tailored exercise training, physical activity recommendations, breathing techniques, and that oxygen saturation during exercise should be ≥88 percent in COPD and ≥85 percent in IPF.