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peripheral muscle dysfunction in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary
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M Frey - Ann Intern Med, 2006 - pneumo.ch Background: Guidelines recommend high-intensity continuous ex- ercise to reduce
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- ►ersjournals.com I Vogiatzis, S Nanas, C Roussos - European Respiratory Journal, 2002 - Eur Respiratory Soc After training, both groups showed significantly improved ET (IT, 57±6 to 71±8
W; CT, 57±5 to 70±6 W) and total quality-of-life score of the Chronic
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- ►chestpubs.org I Vogiatzis, G Terzis, S Nanas, G Stratakos, … - Chest, 2005 - chestjournal.chestpubs.org * From the Department of Critical Care Medicine and Pulmonary Services (Drs.
Nanas, Stratakos, Simoes, Zakynthinos, and Roussos), Pulmonary Rehabilitation
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- ►ersjournals.com [PDF] R Coppoolse, AM Schols, EM Baarends, R … - European Respiratory Journal, 1999 - Eur Respiratory Soc Interval versus continuous training in patients with severe COPD: a randomized
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RH Arnardóttir, G Boman, K Larsson, H … - Respiratory medicine, 2007 - Elsevier Sixty patients exercised twice weekly for 16 weeks after randomisation to
interval- or continuous training. Target intensity was 80% of baseline W peak in
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- ►chestpubs.org I Vivodtzev, JL Pépin, G Vottero, V Mayer, B … - Chest, 2006 - chestjournal.chestpubs.org Study objectives: Low body weight in COPD patients is associated with worsening
dyspnea, reduced leg strength, and poor prognosis. Classical rehabilitation
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K Foglio, L Bianchi, G Bruletti, R Porta, M … - Respiratory medicine, 2007 - Elsevier During follow-up, patients showed a 18±22 (mean±SEM) ml/year FEV 1 decline
(95%CI: −24.4 to 11.6; p<0.001). Exercise tolerance and BDI remained stable
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G Würtemberger, K Bastian - Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany), 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Disability and exertional dyspnea associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary
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MA Puhan, M Behnke, M Frey, T Grueter, O … - Health and quality of life outcomes, 2004 - biomedcentral.com We recruited three groups of patients with COPD in Switzerland, Germany and
Austria. The 44 patients of the first group completed the CRQ during pilot
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