| Literature DB >> 32150999 |
Marios Panagiotou1, Nikolaos G Koulouris1, Nikoletta Rovina1.
Abstract
Asthma is the commonest respiratory disease and one of unceasingly increasing prevalence and burden. As such, asthma has attracted a major share or scientific interest and clinical attention. With the various clinical and pathophysiological aspects of asthma having been extensively investigated, the important association between asthma and physical activity remains underappreciated and insufficiently explored. Asthma impacts adversely on physical activity. Likewise, poor physical activity may lead to worse asthma outcomes. This concise clinical review presents the current recommendations for physical activity, discusses the available evidence on physical activity in asthma, and examines the causes of low physical activity in adult asthmatic patients. It also reviews the effect of daily physical activity and exercise training on the pathology and clinical outcomes of asthma. Finally, it summarizes the evidence on interventions targeting physical activity in asthma.Entities:
Keywords: accelerometer; activity monitoring; asthma; daily life physical activity; exercise; lung function
Year: 2020 PMID: 32150999 PMCID: PMC7141291 DOI: 10.3390/jcm9030706
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241
Figure 1Conceptual model for the interrelationship between asthma, physical activity and targeted interventions. EIB: exercise-induced bronchoconstriction; PADL: physical activity in daily life; BHR: bronchial hyperresponsiveness.