2020
DOI: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2019-213608
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Balance impairment in individuals with COPD: a systematic review with meta-analysis

Abstract: BackgroundPeople with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are four times more likely to fall than healthy peers, leading to increased morbidity and mortality. Poor balance is a major risk factor for falls. This review aims to quantify the extent of balance impairment in COPD, and establish contributing clinical factors, which at present are sparse.MethodsFive electronic databases were searched, in July 2017 and updated searches were performed in March 2019, for studies comparing balance in COPD with h… Show more

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“… 43 Yet, strength in the current study was not associated with balance, despite this having been found in people with COPD. 44 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 43 Yet, strength in the current study was not associated with balance, despite this having been found in people with COPD. 44 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased risk of falls during acute exacerbations have also been reported (Cris ¸an et al, 2015;Oliveira et al, 2017;Oliveira et al, 2020). COPD leads to impaired balance performance in typical balance tests (Beauchamp et al, 2012;Boffino et al, 2019;Cris ¸an et al, 2015;de Castro et al, 2016;Loughran et al, 2020;Oliveira et al, 2017;Porto et al, 2015;Porto et al, 2017;Roig et al, 2011b;Singh et al, 2019;Tudorache et al, 2015) as well as differences in movement variability and stability during walking compared to healthy participants (Annegarn et al, 2012;Liu et al, 2017;Liu et al, 2020;Sanseverino et al, 2018;Yentes et al, 2011;Yentes et al, 2015). However, many fall risk factors are interrelated in COPD, making conclusions about the origin of balance and walking deficits, as well as falls, in COPD difficult (Beauchamp et al, 2012;Janssens et al, 2013;Morlino et al, 2017;Oliveira et al, 2017;Ozalevli et al, 2011;Porto et al, 2017;Roig et al, 2009;Tudorache et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decrease in mechanoreceptors in the knee joint with age causes loss of balance and proprioception 10 . Several articles have shown that balance is negatively affected in patients with COPD and it has been reported that the frequency of falling is increased 11–13 . Falls increase morbidity and mortality in patients with COPD 14,15 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%