| Literature DB >> 21876968 |
Ludmila Tais Yazbek Gomieiro1, Andréia Nascimento, Luciana Kase Tanno, Rosana Agondi, Jorge Kalil, Pedro Giavina-Bianchi.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Asthma in older adults is frequently underdiagnosed, as reflected by approximately 60% of asthma deaths occurring in people older than age 65.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21876968 PMCID: PMC3148458 DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322011000700007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clinics (Sao Paulo) ISSN: 1807-5932 Impact factor: 2.365
The lung function variables and the results of the 6-minute walking test during the 4 patient evaluations (n = 14).
| 1st Ev. | 2nd Ev. | 3rd Ev. | 4th Ev. | ||
| % CVF Pre BD (x±std dev) | 84.7±15.8 | 85.2±7.1 | 83.6±8.5 | 84.9±10.1 | 0.85 |
| % CVF Post BD (x±std dev) | 88.7±15.1 | 89.3±8.3 | 87.8±7.7 | 89.9±10.1 | 0.72 |
| % VEF1 Pre BD (x±std dev) | 66.1±17.9 | 67.4±12.2 | 65.2±11.7 | 67±10.9 | 0.69 |
| % VEF1 Post BD (x±std dev) | 72.2±15.7 | 72.5±12.8 | 70.3±12.8 | 72.8±11.4 | 0.53 |
| VEF1/CVF Pre BD (x±std dev) | 0.60±0.10 | 0.61±0.10 | 0.60±0.09 | 0.61±0.10 | 0.48 |
| VEF1/CVF Post BD (x±std dev) | 0.63±0.10 | 0.63±0.10 | 0.62±0.10 | 0.61±0.10 | 0.17 |
| VVM Pre (L/min) | 64.2±21.8 | 64.2±24 | 63.4±18.8 | 64.3±21 | 0.97 |
| VVM Post (L/min) | 69.7±22.5 | 70.5±25.1 | 69.7±22 | 70.3±22.6 | 0.97 |
| Walked distance (meters) (x±std dev) | 476.9±51.9 | 472.7±34.1 | 499±40.6 | 484.2±27.4 | 0.08 |
1st Ev.: Initial evaluation (1st evaluation); 2nd Ev.: Evaluation at 8 weeks after the start of the exercise program; 3rd Ev.: Evaluation at 16 weeks after the start of the exercise program; 4th Ev.: Evaluation at 4 weeks after discontinuing the exercise program. X: Average; “std dev”: Standard Deviation.
The measures of respiratory muscle strength assessed during the 4 patient evaluations (women = 8, men = 6, total = 14).
| Pimax (cmH2O) (x±std dev) | Pemax (cmH2O) (x±std dev) | |||||
| Women | Men | All | Women | Men | All | |
| 1st Evaluation | 63.1±23.5 | 75.2+23.5 | 68.0+23.4 | 86.6±23.1 | 99.2+40.5 | 92.0+31.0 |
| 2nd Evaluation | 76.4±25.0 | 80.8+18.5 | 78.3+21.8 | 97.3±17.9 | 108+39.5 | 101.9+28.3 |
| 3rd Evaluation | 82.8±21.1 | 91.3+22.1 | 86.4+21.2 | 105.8±27.8 | 117.8+35.7 | 110.9+30.7 |
| 4th Evaluation | 68.8±20.9 | 66.8+17.7 | 67.9+18.9 | 68.6±15.4 | 70.7+24.3 | 69.5+18.9 |
X: Average; “std dev”: Standard Deviation.
1st Evaluation: Initial evaluation; 2nd Evaluation: Evaluation at 8 weeks after the start of the exercise program; 3rd Evaluation: Evaluation at 16 weeks after the start of the exercise program; 4th Evaluation: Evaluation at 4 weeks after discontinuing the exercise program.
With regard to the evaluation of all the patients (n = 14), Pimax and Pemax correspond to the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with repeated measures with the Greenhouse-Geisser epsilon <0.001.