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Heleen Demeyer1,2, Divya Mohan3, Chris Burtin4, Anouk W Vaes5, Matthew Heasley6, Russell P Bowler7, Richard Casaburi8, Christopher B Cooper9, Solange Corriol-Rohou10, Anja Frei11, Alan Hamilton12, Nicholas S Hopkinson13,14, Niklas Karlsson15, William D-C Man13,16, Marilyn L Moy17,18, Fabio Pitta19, Michael I Polkey13,14, Milo Puhan11, Stephen I Rennard20, Carolyn L Rochester21,22, Harry B Rossiter8,23, Frank Sciurba24, Sally Singh25, Ruth Tal-Singer26, Ioannis Vogiatzis27, Henrik Watz28, Rob Van Lummel29, Jeremy Wyatt30, Debora D Merrill26, Martijn A Spruit4,5,31, Judith Garcia-Aymerich32,33,34, Thierry Troosters1.
Abstract
Physical activity (PA) is of key importance for health among healthy persons and individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). PA has multiple dimensions that can be assessed and quantified objectively using activity monitors. Moreover, as shown in the published literature, variable methodologies have been used to date to quantify PA among individuals with COPD, precluding clear comparisons of outcomes across studies. The present paper aims to provide a summary of the available literature for the rationale behind using objectively measured PA and proposes a standardized methodology for assessment, including standard operating procedures for future research. The present paper, therefore, describes the concept of PA, reports on the importance of PA, summarizes the dimensions of PA, provides a standard operating procedure on how to monitor PA using objective assessments, and describes the psychometric properties of objectively measured PA. The present international task force recommends implementation of the standard operating procedure for PA data collection and reporting in the future. This should further clarify the relationship between PA and clinical outcomes, test the impact of treatment interventions on PA in individuals with COPD, and successfully propose a PA endpoint for regulatory qualification in the future. JCOPDFEntities:
Keywords: Physical activity; accelerometery; methodology; standardization
Year: 2021 PMID: 34433239 PMCID: PMC8686852 DOI: 10.15326/jcopdf.2021.0213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chronic Obstr Pulm Dis ISSN: 2372-952X