| Literature DB >> 23152679 |
Milla Katajisto1, Henna Kupiainen, Piritta Rantanen, Ari Lindqvist, Maritta Kilpeläinen, Heikki Tikkanen, Tarja Laitinen.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To study patients' levels of exercise activity and the clinical characteristics that relate to physical activity and inactivity among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Entities:
Keywords: COPD; exercise training; physical activity; physical fitness; pulmonary rehabilitation
Mesh:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23152679 PMCID: PMC3496537 DOI: 10.2147/COPD.S35497
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis ISSN: 1176-9106
Comparison of the clinical characteristics between physically active (exercise ≥ 2–3 times a week) and inactive COPD patients
| Male | 419 (60%) | 210 (61%) | 209 (59%) |
| Female | 280 (40%) | 133 (39%) | 147 (41%) |
| Age mean (SD) | 63.4 (7.0) | 63.3 (7.0) | 63.3 (6.9) |
| BMI mean (SD) | 26.6 (5.2) | 26.5 (4.8) | 26.7 (5.6) |
| No change | 364 (53%) | 193 (58%) | 171 (48%) |
| Increase > 2 kg | 190 (28%) | 81 (24%) | 109 (31%) |
| Decrease > 2 kg | 134 (20%) | 61 (18%) | 73 (21%) |
| Current regular | 210 (30%) | 90 (27%) | 120 (34%) |
| Current irregular | 59 (9%) | 25 (7%) | 34 (10%) |
| Ex-smoker | 422 (61%) | 222 (66%) | 200 (57%) |
| FEV1% of expected | 60.1 (18.5) | 63.1 (18.0) | 57.6 (18.7) |
| FVC % of expected | 75.2 (17.7) | 77.8 (17.5) | 72.9 (17.7) |
| FEV1/FVC % | 64.5 (13.7) | 65.6 (12.3) | 63.7 (14.5) |
| DLCOcVA % of expected | 78.5 (22.3) | 81.7 (21.4) | 74.7 (22.6) |
| Hypertension | 295 (42%) | 141 (41%) | 154 (43%) |
| Psychiatric conditions | 147 (21%) | 64 (19%) | 83 (23%) |
| Coronary disease | 132 (19%) | 58 (17%) | 74 (21%) |
| Alcohol abuse | 102 (15%) | 44 (13%) | 58 (17%) |
| Diabetes | 99 (14%) | 43 (13%) | 56 (16%) |
| Cerebrovascular disease | 49 (7%) | 23 (7%) | 26 (7%) |
| Peripheral vascular disease | 38 (6%) | 24 (7%) | 14 (4%) |
Notes:
P < 0.05 for the Chi-square 2 × 3 contingency table;
P < 0.01 when active and inactive groups were compared;
medication in use;
data available for 294 patients.
Abbreviations: COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; BMI, body mass index; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; FVC, forced vital capacity; DLCOcVA, diffusing capacity corrected for alveolar volume.
Figure 1Seasonal changes in estimated exercise time (minutes/week) of patients with different FEV1 % values.
Notes: Dark bars represent spring, summer, and autumn; light bars represent winter. Significant P-values of the difference between winter and other seasons within the FEV1 % groups are given above the bars.
Abbreviation: FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second.
Comparison of the patient-reported outcomes between physically active and inactive (exercise ≥ 2–3 times a week) COPD patients
| Employed at the time of the survey (Q3) | |||
| Yes | 88 (12%) | 38 (11%) | 50 (14%) |
| No | 598 (88%) | 299 (89%) | 299 (86%) |
| Competed in sports in youth (Q10) | |||
| Yes | 236 (35%) | 118 (35%) | 118 (34%) |
| No | 446 (65%) | 216 (65%) | 230 (66%) |
| More than one way of exercising (Q5) | 321 (47%) | 204 (62%) | 117 (34%) |
| Everyday activities (Q4) | 312 (284%) | 347 (288%) | 284 (276%) |
| minutes/week mean (SD) | |||
| Guidance for exercising because of COPD (Q11) | |||
| Yes | 233 (36%) | 113 (36%) | 120 (36%) |
| Yes by physician | 94 (14%) | 58 (18%) | 36 (11%) |
| Yes by nurse | 56 (9%) | 31 (10%) | 25 (7%) |
| Yes by physiotherapist | 135 (21%) | 59 (19%) | 76 (23%) |
| Rehabilitation due to pulmonary disease (Q12) | |||
| Yes | 96 (15%) | 46 (14%) | 50 (15%) |
| No | 560 (85%) | 275 (86%) | 285 (85%) |
| Interest in rehabilitation (Q14) | |||
| Yes | 374 (58%) | 168 (54%) | 206 (62%) |
| No | 273 (42%) | 146 (46%) | 127 (38%) |
| Health-related quality of life | |||
| Respiratory specific mean (SD) | 8.1 (4.9) | 7.2 (4.8) | 9.0 (4.9) |
| Generic mean (SD) | 0.80 (0.10) | 0.83 (0.09) | 0.78 (0.11) |
| Enough information about the role of physical activity in the prognosis of COPD (Q13) | |||
| Yes | 303 (46%) | 151 (47%) | 152 (45%) |
| No | 357 (54%) | 168 (53%) | 189 (55%) |
| MRC dyspnea scale (Q8) | |||
| 0 | 64 (10%) | 42 (13%) | 22 (7%) |
| 1 | 253 (39%) | 144 (46%) | 109 (33%) |
| 2 | 196 (31%) | 102 (33%) | 94 (29%) |
| 3 | 93 (15%) | 20 (6%) | 77 (22%) |
| 4 | 35 (6%) | 5 (2%) | 31 (9%) |
Notes:
P < 0.05;
P < 0.01 when active and inactive groups were compared;
P < 0.01 for the Chi-square 2 × 5 contingency table.
Abbreviations: COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; MRC, British Medical Research Council.
Figure 2Daily life activities (minutes/week) and mobility score in different FEV1 % classes.
Notes: Dark bars represent active patients; light bars represent inactive patients; Mobility score 1 = rests inside most of the day, and cannot get out without help; 2 = stays up inside most of the day; 3 = moves in and out, doing light household chores when needed.
Abbreviation: FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second.
Figure 3MRC dyspnea scale in different FEV1 % classes among active and inactive patients as represented in the dark and light bars, respectively.
Abbreviations: MRC, British Medical Research Council; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second.
Most popular sports practiced by the COPD patients according to airway obstruction
| Walking | 3.8 | 51 | 73 | 81 | 11 | 216 |
| Cycling | 4.0 | 11 | 22 | 33 | 2 | 68 |
| Swimming | 6.0 | 13 | 17 | 16 | 2 | 48 |
| Gym | 4.5 | 10 | 17 | 14 | 6 | 47 |
| Water-running | 6.0 | 4 | 15 | 14 | 1 | 34 |
| Exercising in a group | 4.5 | 6 | 10 | 9 | 5 | 30 |
| Water aerobics | 5.0 | 4 | 13 | 10 | 2 | 29 |
| Home gymnastics | 4.0 | 7 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 21 |
| Skiing | 7.0 | 4 | 10 | 6 | – | 20 |
| Walking slowly | 2.0 | 2 | 5 | 8 | 4 | 19 |
| Dancing | 4.0 | 3 | 7 | 8 | – | 18 |
| Ballgames | 4.5 | 2 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 13 |
Note:
Metabolic equivalent providing a rough estimate for the intensity of physical activities.31
Abbreviations: COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; MET, metabolic equivalents; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second.
COPEX questionnaire and response rates among 719 COPD patients
| Q1A | How often do you exercise at least half an hour at a time during the spring, summer, and autumn seasons (at least mildly perspiring and being out of breath)? | |||
| 1. Daily | 113 (16.1%) | |||
| 2. 4–6 times a week | 117 (16.6%) | |||
| 3. 2–3 times a week | 202 (28.7%) | |||
| 4. Once a week | 85 (12.1%) | |||
| 5. 2–3 times a month | 65 (9.2%) | |||
| 6. A few times or less | 121 (17.2%) | |||
| Total 703 | ||||
| Q1B | How often do you exercise at least half an hour at a time during the winter season (at least mildly perspiring and getting out of breath)? | |||
| 1. Daily | 71 (10.1%) | |||
| 2. 4–6 times a week | 78 (11.1%) | |||
| 3. 2–3 times a week | 202 (28.8%) | |||
| 4. Once a week | 109 (15.5%) | |||
| 5. 2–3 times a month | 71 (10.1%) | |||
| 6. A few times or less | 170 (24.3%) | |||
| Total 701 | ||||
| Q2 | How many minutes do you walk or cycle daily on your way to work? | |||
| 1. I do not work or I work at home | 611 (87.8%) | |||
| 2. I go to work by motor vehicle | 35 (5.0%) | |||
| 3. <15 minutes a day | 12 (1.7%) | |||
| 4. 15–29 minutes a day | 17 (2.4%) | |||
| 5. >30 minutes a day | 21 (3.0%) | |||
| Total 696 | ||||
| Q3 | How physically strenuous is your work? | |||
| 1. I do not work | 614 (87.3%) | |||
| 2. I mostly sit | 37 (5.4%) | |||
| 3. I walk a lot, but I do not lift or carry heavy items | 24 (3.4%) | |||
| 4. I walk a lot, lift and carry items, and climb stairs or uphill | 23 (3.3%) | |||
| 5. My work is heavy physical labor | 5 (0.7%) | |||
| Total 703 | ||||
| Q4 | Domestic activities that you do every week (mean ± SD) | Time (min) | Mean* | |
| 1. Vacuuming, cleaning | ____ h ____ min/week | 430 (60%) | 85 (±66) | |
| 2. Gardening, yard work | ____h ____ min/week | 197 (27.5%) | 206 (±192) | |
| 3. Shopping | ____h ____ min/week | 572 (80%) | 157 (±116) | |
| 4. Taking care of children | ____h ____ min/week | 42 (5.9%) | 362 (±386) | |
| 5. Taking the dog out | ____ h ____ min/week | 72 (10%) | 383 (±246) | |
| 6. Something else | ____ h ____ min/week | 79 (11%) | 313 (±300) | |
| Q5 | Sports that you have practiced during the last year | |||
| Gym workout | 62/9% | |||
| Gymnastics | 21/3% | |||
| Dancing (anything) | 18/3% | |||
| Walking | 235/33% | |||
| Jogging | 4/1% | |||
| Cycling (in or out) | 68/9% | |||
| Swimming | 48/7% | |||
| Water aerobics | 29/4% | |||
| Water running | 34/5% | |||
| Yoga | 7/1% | |||
| Skiing | 20/3% | |||
| None | 194/27% | |||
| Q6 | My exercising is restricted because (of): | |||
| 1. Shortness of breath | 480 (67%) | |||
| 2. Other illnesses (three most common) | 301 (42%) | |||
| 3. Pain | 260 (36%) | |||
| 4. I have been warned not to stress myself physically | 44 (6.1%) | |||
| 5. Strenuous exercise feels uncomfortable | 146 (20%) | |||
| 6. I do not feel safe outdoors | 46 (6.4%) | |||
| 7. Why should I exercise? | 10 (1.4%) | |||
| 8. I don’t know where to exercise | 22 (3.1%) | |||
| 9. I don’t know how to exercise | 13 (1.8%) | |||
| 10. I don’t have time to exercise | 13 (1.8%) | |||
| 11. I lack the company | 51 (7.1%) | |||
| 12. Bad weather conditions | 121 (17%) | |||
| 13. Exercising is too expensive | 37 (5.2%) | |||
| 14. I have no possibilities to exercise in the neighborhood | 17 (2.4%) | |||
| 15. Fear of injury | 48 (6.7%) | |||
| 16. Another obstacle: what? | 88 (12%) | |||
| Q7 | If pulmonary disease prevents your exercising, which of the next choices describes your situation best? | |||
| 1. I am mostly up all day doing light household duties in- and outside when needed | 36 (6%) | |||
| 2. I stay most of the day inside resting, and go out only when it is necessary | 130 (23%) | |||
| 3. I stay most of the day inside resting and need help when I leave the house | 397 (71%) | |||
| Total 563 | ||||
| Q8 | Which of the following describes your situation best? | |||
| 0. Not troubled with breathlessness except with strenuous exercise | 69 (10.3%) | |||
| 1. Troubled by shortness of breath when hurrying on the level or walking up a slight hill | 263 (39%) | |||
| 2. Walk slower than people of the same age on the level because of breathlessness or have to stop for breath when walking at own pace on the level | 202 (30%) | |||
| 3. Stop for breath after walking about 100 yards or after a few minutes on the level | 96 (14.3%) | |||
| 4. Too breathless to leave the house or breathless when dressing or undressing | 41 (6.1%) | |||
| Total 671 | ||||
| Q9 | Has your pulmonary disease affected your exercise habits? | |||
| 1. I have given up exercising | 71 (11%) | |||
| 2. I have significantly diminished exercising | 219 (34%) | |||
| 3. I have started exercising | 62 (9.6%) | |||
| 4. I avoid all strenuous physical activity and shortness of breath | 95 (15%) | |||
| 5. I have not changed my exercise habits | 198 (31%) | |||
| Total 645 | ||||
| Q10 | Did you compete in sports during your childhood or adolescence? | Yes 244 (35%) | ||
| No 454 (65%) | ||||
| Total 698 | ||||
| Q11 | Have you received any guidance on how to exercise due to your pulmonary disease? | |||
| 1. No, I have not | 445 (65%) | |||
| 2. Yes, from a physician | 97 (14%) | |||
| 3. Yes, from a physiotherapist | 144 (21%) | |||
| 4. Yes, from a nurse | 57 (8.3%) | |||
| 5. Yes, from somebody else: who? | 39 (5.6%) | |||
| Total 690 | ||||
| Q12 | Have you previously participated in pulmonary rehabilitation? | |||
| 1. Yes, as an inpatient for a rehabilitation course for several days in row | 71 (10%) | |||
| 2. Yes, guidance by a physiotherapist to exercise by myself or as an outpatient under supervision in a group | 25 (3.8%) | |||
| 3. No, I have not | 590 (85%) | |||
| Total 691 | ||||
| Q13 | Have you got enough information about the role of physical activity in prognosis of your pulmonary disease? | |||
| 1. Yes | 316 (46%) | |||
| 2. No | 377 (54%) | |||
| Total 693 | ||||
| Q14 | Would you be interested in participating in pulmonary rehabilitation supporting, in particular, physical activity and coordinated by a lung physician and physiotherapist? | 158 (23.2%) | ||
| 1. Yes, 1–3 times a week in a small group for 2–3 months | 229 (34%) | |||
| 2. Yes, 1–2 weeks as an inpatient in a rehabilitation center | 192 (28%) | |||
| 3. I exercise as much as possible. I do not believe that I need pulmonary rehabilitation | 102 (15%) | |||
| 4. I am not interested in pulmonary rehabilitation | Total 681 | |||
| Q15 | Have you been smoking during the last 6 months? | |||
| 1. Daily | 212 (29.9%) | |||
| 2. Every now and then | 61 (8.6%) | |||
| 3. Not at all | 436 (61.5%) | |||
| Total 709 | ||||
| Q16 | During the last 6 months, has your weight | |||
| 1. Stayed the same? | 374 (53%) | |||
| 2. Increased 2 kilograms or more? | 195 (28%) | |||
| 3. Decreased 2 kilograms or more? | 137 (19%) | |||
Abbreviations: COPEX, COPd Exercise Study; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Correlation table between clinical variables and specific items in the questionnaire used in the COPEX study
| Year-round activity | Correlation coefficient | 1.000 | −0.137 | −0.174 | −0.195 | 0.266 | −0.314 | 0.188 | −0.226 |
| N | 679 | 679 | 662 | 274 | 642 | 538 | 679 | 654 | |
| Domestic activities (Q4) | Correlation coefficient | 1.000 | 0.089 | 0.033 | −0.241 | 0.368 | 0.088 | 0.165 | |
| N | 697 | 679 | 283 | 656 | 550 | 697 | 671 | ||
| FEV1 from expected | Correlation coefficient | 1.000 | 0.278 | −0.358 | 0.172 | −0.222 | 0.142 | ||
| N | 679 | 283 | 638 | 536 | 679 | 655 | |||
| DLCOcVA from expected | Correlation coefficient | 1.000 | −0.254 | 0.088 | 0.167 | 0.104 | |||
| N | 283 | 263 | 224 | 283 | 279 | ||||
| Subjective dyspnea | Correlation coefficient | 1.000 | −0.457 | 0.483 | −0.452 | ||||
| MRC scale | N | 656 | 527 | 656 | 632 | ||||
| Mobility score (Q7) | Correlation coefficient | 1.000 | −0.326 | 0.403 | |||||
| N | 550 | 550 | 528 | ||||||
| AQ20 score | Correlation coefficient | 1.000 | −0.705 | ||||||
| N | 697 | 671 | |||||||
| 15D score | Correlation coefficient | 1.000 | |||||||
| N | 671 |
Notes:
P < 0.05;
P < 0.01.
Abbreviations: COPEX, COPd Exercise Study; DLCOcVA, diffusing capacity corrected for alveolar volume; MRC, British Medical Research Council; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second.