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“…Nevertheless, our findings should be considered with caution because only 42 patients underwent massage therapy, and this is a small sample to draw reliable conclusions. It is well known that physical training and exercise implementation are effective to ameliorating physical performance and to promote physical activity in COPD patients [22,23,24,25,26]. Although manual massage produces muscle relaxation and local hyperemia [10], its role in patients with COPD is not currently supported by substantial evidence, due to the scarcity of data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, our findings should be considered with caution because only 42 patients underwent massage therapy, and this is a small sample to draw reliable conclusions. It is well known that physical training and exercise implementation are effective to ameliorating physical performance and to promote physical activity in COPD patients [22,23,24,25,26]. Although manual massage produces muscle relaxation and local hyperemia [10], its role in patients with COPD is not currently supported by substantial evidence, due to the scarcity of data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 It is known that cardiovascular exercises applied in pulmonary rehabilitation programs are capable of increasing the distance walked; improving cardiopulmonary performance and increasing the oxygen consumed in the peripheral muscles, 10 and although the evidence is still scarce, moderate to high-intensity training seems to present better results on lung capacity when compared to low intensity training. 11 This seems to have been evident in the work of Felcar et al 14 who applied moderate to high intensity training among patients treated in the aquatic environment and environment, and both groups presented an increase in the number of steps per day, improvement in maximum inspiratory and expiratory pressure levels, increase in maximum and sub-maximum functional capacity and quality of life scores. For Nici et al 8 exercises that use more than 60% of the training heart rate and involve high intensity exercises for upper and lower limbs, also present more expressive results on pulmonary function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…A maioria dos artigos apresentaram resultados positivos no ganho de força muscular dinâmica, principalmente de flexão e extensão do joelho, assim como a otimização da capacidade de exercício máxima e submáxima melhorando a QV e funcionalidade dos idosos com a hidroginástica (COSTA et al,2018;PADUA et al, 2018;OLIVEIRA et al, 2017;BENTO et al, 2015). Outros estudos mostraram que independente do ambiente ser aquático ou terrestre, houveram ganho de força semelhantes (SBARDELORRO et al, 2019;REICHERT et al, 2019;FELCAR et al, 2018;REICHERT et al, 2018). Em contrapartida, Mattioli et al (2015), verificou que o grupo da musculação apresentou médias de força significante superior à do grupo de hidroginástica.…”
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