Enhancement of daily physical activity increases physical fitness of outclinic COPD patients: Results of an exercise counseling program
Abstract Objective To investigate whether a 12-week pedometer-based exercise counseling strategy is feasible and effectively enhances daily physical activity in outclinic Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients who do not participate in a rehabilitation program in a controlled way. Met...
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description | Abstract Objective To investigate whether a 12-week pedometer-based exercise counseling strategy is feasible and effectively enhances daily physical activity in outclinic Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients who do not participate in a rehabilitation program in a controlled way. Methods 35 outclinic COPD patients (21 males, mean age 62 years, GOLD I–III, mean FEV1 % predicted 64.7) were randomized for a 12-week individual pedometer-based exercise counseling program promoting daily physical activities or usual care. Daily physical activity (DigiWalker SW-200), physical fitness, health-related quality of life, self-efficacy, fatigue, depression and motivation to be physically active were assessed before and after the intervention. Results After the intervention, COPD patients in the exercise counseling group showed a significant increase in their mean number of steps/day (from 7087 to 7872), whereas the usual care group showed a decrease (from 7539 to 6172). Significant differences favoring the exercise counseling group were demonstrated in arm strength, leg strength, health-related quality of life and intrinsic motivation to be physically active. Conclusion Our study shows that a 12-week pedometer-based exercise counseling strategy is feasible and effectively enhances daily physical activity, physical fitness, health-related quality of life and intrinsic motivation in outclinic COPD patients who do not participate in a rehabilitation program. Practice implications The feasibility of our exercise counseling strategy is good and patients were motivated to participate. |
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