1986
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(86)80115-9
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Normalization of cardiopulmonary endurance in severely asthmatic children after bicycle ergometry therapy

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“…However, patients with chronic respiratory dis-eases tend to show less tolerance to exercise due to pulmonary limitation, self-restriction of activities, or lack of physical activity secondary to medical advice or family influence [6]. Thus, children with bronchial asthma, primarily those with a clinically more severe disease, tend to have a sedentary lifestyle and therefore be inclined to have lower aerobic fitness than their healthy non-asthmatic peers [6][7][8][9][10].…”
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“…However, patients with chronic respiratory dis-eases tend to show less tolerance to exercise due to pulmonary limitation, self-restriction of activities, or lack of physical activity secondary to medical advice or family influence [6]. Thus, children with bronchial asthma, primarily those with a clinically more severe disease, tend to have a sedentary lifestyle and therefore be inclined to have lower aerobic fitness than their healthy non-asthmatic peers [6][7][8][9][10].…”
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“…However, most of the published studies have failed to show a clinical advantage of the improvement in fitness with training [6,8,9,11]. Ludwick et al found that normalisation of cardiopulmonary endurance in 65 severe asthmatic children was not related to improvement in pulmonary function [8].…”
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“…Existem evidências de que pacientes asmáticos apresentam uma menor performance ao exercício, mesmo quando clinicamente estáveis (Ludwick et al, 1986;Clark e Cochrane, 1988;Villa et al, 2011) e isto parece estar associado à gravidade da asma (Varray et al, 1993;Villa et al, 2011). Além disso, estudos tem mostrado que a baixa capacidade física está associada com pior fatores de saúde relacionados a qualidade de vida (FSRQV) e elevados níveis de depressão (Mendes et al, 2013), maior risco de exacerbação da asma (Garcia-Aymerich et al, 2009) e redução da percepção de saúde em pacientes asmáticos (Dogra et al, 2008).…”
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“…O treinamento aeróbio tem sido a atividade mais utilizada e diversos estudos sugerem que a criança asmática apresenta capacidade física abaixo dos valores preditos. Ludwick et al (1986) . Santuz et al (1997) e Boas et al (1999) As doenças respiratórias parecem afetar a musculatura periférica e estudos têm mostrado que pacientes com doenças respiratórias crônicas, tais como fibrose pulmonar idiopática (Nishiyama et ao., 2005), fibrose cistica (Meer et al, 1999;Troosters et al, 2009) e doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica (ATS, 1999), apresentam uma redução da força muscular e parece que as alterações musculares e cardirespiratórias estão associadas.…”
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