Yong-Cun Chen1, Jian-Min Cao2, Hai-Tao Zhou3, Xian Guo2, Yi Wang2. 1. School of Physical Education, Beijing Information Science & Technology University Beijing 100192, China. 2. Sport Science College, Beijing Sport University Beijing 100084, China. 3. College of Biochemical Engineering, Beijing Union University Beijing 100023, Beijing City, China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To research the therapeutic effect of loaded deep inhale training on mild and moderate COPD smokers. DESIGN:30 mild and moderate COPD smokers were divided into the observation group and the control group at random. The observation group underwent loaded deep inhale training in the morning and in the evening twice for 30 minutes each time for 3 months. The control group did regular aerobics like jogging twice a day for 30 minutes as well for 3 months. The power of respiratory muscles and pulmonary function parameters of each group were measured and compared before and three months after the training. RESULTS: After 3 months of hard training, pulmonary function parameters of the observation group was impressively improved compared with the control group and before training. CONCLUSIONS: Loaded deep inhale exercise has a remarkable effect on improving pulmonary function of mild and moderate COPD.
RCT Entities:
OBJECTIVE: To research the therapeutic effect of loaded deep inhale training on mild and moderate COPD smokers. DESIGN: 30 mild and moderate COPD smokers were divided into the observation group and the control group at random. The observation group underwent loaded deep inhale training in the morning and in the evening twice for 30 minutes each time for 3 months. The control group did regular aerobics like jogging twice a day for 30 minutes as well for 3 months. The power of respiratory muscles and pulmonary function parameters of each group were measured and compared before and three months after the training. RESULTS: After 3 months of hard training, pulmonary function parameters of the observation group was impressively improved compared with the control group and before training. CONCLUSIONS: Loaded deep inhale exercise has a remarkable effect on improving pulmonary function of mild and moderate COPD.
Authors: Qing-Hua Song; Rong-Mei Xu; Guo-Qing Shen; Quan-Hai Zhang; Ming Ma; Xin-Ping Zhao; Yan-Hua Guo; Yi Wang Journal: Int J Clin Exp Med Date: 2014-03-15
Authors: Louise A Turner; Sandra L Tecklenburg-Lund; Robert F Chapman; Joel M Stager; Daniel P Wilhite; Timothy D Mickleborough Journal: J Appl Physiol (1985) Date: 2011-10-06
Authors: Jianliang Zhang; Noah Juedes; Vikram M Narayan; Bingfang Yue; Alan L Rockwood; Nadia L Palma; Jawaharlal M Patel Journal: Int J Clin Exp Med Date: 2010-07-31
Authors: Peter Burney; Anamika Jithoo; Bernet Kato; Christer Janson; David Mannino; Ewa Nizankowska-Mogilnicka; Michael Studnicka; Wan Tan; Eric Bateman; Ali Koçabas; William M Vollmer; Thorarrin Gislason; Guy Marks; Parvaiz A Koul; Imed Harrabi; Louisa Gnatiuc; Sonia Buist Journal: Thorax Date: 2013-12-18 Impact factor: 9.139