2016
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.00762-2016
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Interventions to modify physical activity in patients with COPD: where do we go from here?

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“…1 COPD symptoms include not only shortness of breath, chronic cough, and sputum production, but also reduced exercise tolerance. [2][3][4][5][6] Traditional programs of pulmonary rehabilitation have been shown to be capable of at least partially reversing muscle dysfunction and improving mobility; it is the most effective therapy to improve exercise tolerance in chronic respiratory diseases, 7,8 idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, 9 and lung cancer. 10 However, in international surveys, traditional pulmonary rehabilitation is available to only a small fraction of COPD patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 COPD symptoms include not only shortness of breath, chronic cough, and sputum production, but also reduced exercise tolerance. [2][3][4][5][6] Traditional programs of pulmonary rehabilitation have been shown to be capable of at least partially reversing muscle dysfunction and improving mobility; it is the most effective therapy to improve exercise tolerance in chronic respiratory diseases, 7,8 idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, 9 and lung cancer. 10 However, in international surveys, traditional pulmonary rehabilitation is available to only a small fraction of COPD patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative strategy to improve physical activity levels may be a lifestyle PA counselling program to help the patients to translate PR-induced improvements in exercise capacity during daily living. It may be postulated that implementation of comprehensive counselling program during PR is the strategy of choice [ 20 ]. One promising approach is counselling based on motivational interviewing (MI).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Designing the optimal intervention for the promotion of PA in people with COPD is an intensively investigated topic in recent literature [ 19 , 20 , 31 ]. In order to address the recommendations of the ATS and the ERS more accurately, the current study aims to improve long-term self-management and adherence to exercise at home during PR by adding counselling based on MI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Il est aujourd'hui bien démontré que la pratique d'une activité physique (AP) régulière joue un rôle protecteur sur la qualité de vie et les risques d'hospitalisation et de mortalité des personnes atteintes de maladies respiratoires chroniques (e.g., BPCO), et ce indépendamment de l'âge, du sexe ou du stade de sévérité de la maladie (Esteban, et al, 2014 ;Garcia-Aymerich, et al, 2006 ;Pitta, et al, 2006 ;Vaes, et al, 2014). À cet égard, la promotion de l'AP est devenue progressivement un élément fondamental de la prise en charge de ces populations (Langer & Demeyer, 2016). Cependant, les personnes atteintes d'une maladie respiratoire apparaissent significativement moins actives et plus sédentaires (i.e., temps passé en position assise, Chevance, Foucault, & Bernard, 2016) que des sujets en bonne santé du même âge (Pitta, et al, 2005), ou atteints d'une autre maladie chronique (i.e., arthrite rhumatoïde et diabète, Arne, et al, 2009).…”
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