Results of a home-based training program for patients with COPD.
@article{Hernndez2000ResultsOA,
title={Results of a home-based training program for patients with COPD.},
author={M T Hern{\'a}ndez and Teodoro Montemayor Rubio and Francisco Ortega Ruiz and Hildegard S{\'a}nchez Riera and R. S{\'a}nchez Gil and Jesus Gomez},
journal={Chest},
year={2000},
volume={118 1},
pages={
106-14
}
}OBJECTIVES
To have a group of COPD patients undergo a simple program of home-based exercise training, using the shuttle walking test (SWT) to standardize the intensity of training.
METHODS
Sixty patients participated, randomly distributed into two groups (rehabilitation and control) of 30 patients each. The following evaluations were carried out at baseline and at 12 weeks: (1) pulmonary function studies; (2) SWT; (3) submaximal intensity resistance test; (4) cycle ergometer test; (5) quality…
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