Effectiveness of Non-Presential Individualized Exercise Training PrOgram(NIETO) in Lower Limb Physical Performance in Advanced COPD.
Juan Miguel Sánchez-NietoIrene Fernández-MuñozAndrés Carrillo-AlcarazRoberto Bernabeu MoraPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
Muscle training, a component of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR), improves the physical performance of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Despite the existing evidence, the traditional center-based PR model is applied to a small percentage of patients and presents numerous problems of accessibility, adherence, and costs. This study presents a home model of simple muscle training, non-presential, monitored by telephone and individualized, according to the severity of the COPD. In addition, to evaluate the results, simple tests associated with the physical performance of the lower limbs, previously validated in COPD, have been used, such as the four-meter walk, speed test (4MGS) and the five-repetition test sitting and standing (5STS). The objective was to evaluate whether the Individualized Non-Presential Exercise Training PrOgram (NIETO) induces improvements in the 4MGS, 5STS and quadriceps muscle strength (QMS) tests in outpatients with advanced COPD (FEV1 ≤ 50%). After one year, the QMS was significantly higher in the intervention group (IG) than in the control group (CG) (2.44 ± 4.07 vs. 0.05 ± 4.26 kg; p = 0.009). The 4MGS and 5STS tests were significantly shorter in IG than in CG (-0.39 ± 0.86 vs. 0.37 ± 0.96 s; p = 0.001) and (-1.55 ± 2.83 vs. 0.60 ± 2.06 s; p = 0.001), respectively. A home model of simple muscle training monitored by telephone such as NIETO, can improve 4MGS, 5STS, and quadriceps strength tests in outpatients with advanced COPD.
Keyphrases
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- lung function
- physical activity
- mental health
- lower limb
- randomized controlled trial
- skeletal muscle
- healthcare
- high intensity
- newly diagnosed
- systematic review
- cystic fibrosis
- air pollution
- metabolic syndrome
- pulmonary hypertension
- virtual reality
- chronic kidney disease
- insulin resistance
- peritoneal dialysis
- glycemic control