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Minerva Pneumologica 2018 December;57(4):92-8

DOI: 10.23736/S0026-4954.18.01829-1

Copyright © 2018 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA

lingua: Inglese

Feasibility of individualized aerobic threshold-based exercise on ventilatory efficiency in sedentary adult asthma patients

Ratko PERIC 1 , Franchek M. DROBNIC 2, Julien S. BAKER 3

1 Institute for Sport and Occupational Medicine, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 2 Center d’Alt Rendiment, Sant Cugat del Valles, Barcelona, Spain; 3 Institute for Clinical Exercise and Health Sciences, School of Science and Sport, University of the West of Scotland, Hamilton, UK



BACKGROUND: The aim of this trial was to assess the feasibility of the future definitive study that will define the effects of aerobic threshold-based exercise on ventilatory efficiency in sedentary adult female asthma patients.
METHODS: Six female asthma patients performed an individualized aerobic training program for 7 weeks with their ventilatory parameters measured before and after exercise intervention using breath-by-breath gas analysis and graded treadmill test until volitional exhaustion. Paired samples t-test was used to compare baseline and control values.
RESULTS: Statistically significant changes in resting ventilatory equivalents for oxygen and carbon-dioxide, increases in exercise capacity, decrease of nadir ventilatory equivalents for oxygen and carbon-dioxide values and a shift of the aerobic threshold and associated heart rate toward higher exercise intensity were noted as a result of training adaptation (P<0.05). The participants’ medicament diary demonstrated a decrease in daily inhaled therapy and in personal rating of perceived exertion (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest feasibility of individual aerobic threshold-based exercise contribution toward asthma control in asthma patients.


KEY WORDS: Physiology - Therapeutics - Rehabilitation

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