2012
DOI: 10.1155/2012/438736
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Telemonitoring of Daily Activity and Symptom Behavior in Patients with COPD

Abstract: Objectives. This study investigated the activity behavior of patients with COPD in detail compared to asymptomatic controls, and the relationship between subjective and objective activities (awareness), and readiness to change activity behavior. Methods. Thirty-nine patients with COPD (66.0 years; FEV1% predicted: 44.9%) and 21 healthy controls (57.0 years) participated. Objective daily activity was assessed by accelerometry and expressed as amount of activity in counts per minute (cpm). Patients' baseline sub… Show more

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“…In fact, many telemedicine studies in patients with COPD, heart failure and diabetes mellitus have investigated telemedicine in combination with an educational component or pulmonary rehabilitation programme. Due to these training programmes, patients became aware of their symptoms and learned how to cope with them . This educational component could have influenced the interpretation of the results of these telemedicine studies .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, many telemedicine studies in patients with COPD, heart failure and diabetes mellitus have investigated telemedicine in combination with an educational component or pulmonary rehabilitation programme. Due to these training programmes, patients became aware of their symptoms and learned how to cope with them . This educational component could have influenced the interpretation of the results of these telemedicine studies .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(with the same accelerometer) shows that the observed IMA values correspond to a mainly sedentary lifestyle with little PA (Boerema et al ., ). Low activity levels have been described earlier in patients with COPD, and this was one of the reasons to study the possible association with DH (Tabak et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Periods of nonwear of the actigraph monitor (eg, for bathing) were identified using the sleep-wake diaries and then excluded from the data. Further missing data were visually identified and removed based on the following published criteria: when more than 50% of the activity was missing per hour, the entire hour was excluded from the analyses, 31 and when 3 or more hours were missing in the 24-hour period, the entire day was excluded. 19 The mean of 1-minute data was calculated for each valid hour of recording, and then the 1-hour means were averaged for each clock hour across the days of recording to obtain a 24-hour profile.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Disease Prognosismentioning
confidence: 99%