TY - JOUR
T1 - Short-term and long-term effect of a high-intensity pulmonary rehabilitation programme in obese patients with asthma
T2 - a randomised controlled trial
AU - Turk, Yasemin
AU - Theel, Willy
AU - van Huisstede, Astrid
AU - van de Geijn, Gert-Jan M.
AU - Birnie, Erwin
AU - Hiemstra, Pieter S.
AU - Sont, Jacob K.
AU - Taube, Christian
AU - Braunstahl, Gert-Jan
N1 - Copyright ©ERS 2020.
PY - 2020/7/1
Y1 - 2020/7/1
N2 - Objective: To determine the short-term and long-term effects of a high intensity pulmonary rehabilitation programme on asthma control, body composition, lung function and exercise capacity in obese asthma patients.Methods: Patients with obesity (body mass index (BMI).30 kg.m(-2)) and suboptimal controlled asthma (Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ).0.75) were randomly assigned to a 3-month pulmonary rehabilitation programme (PR only), pulmonary rehabilitation programme with the use of an internet based self-management support programme (PR+SMS) or usual care. The pulmonary rehabilitation programme included high-intensity interval training, nutritional intervention and psychological group sessions. Patients in the usual care group were advised to lose weight and to exercise. The primary outcome was the difference of change of ACQ between PR only and PR+SMS after 3 months. Total followup was 12 months.Results: 34 patients were included in the study (14 PR only, nine PR+SMS, 11 control). Compared with patients in usual care, patients in the PR only group had a significant reduction in BMI and significant improvements in asthma control, exercise capacity and aerobic capacity after 3 months. These improvements persisted during 12 months of follow-up. No difference in ACQ between PR+SMS and PR only groups was observed. However, users of the SMS programme had a significantly lower BMI after 12 months compared with subjects in the PR only group.Conclusion: A high-intensity pulmonary rehabilitation programme provides sustained improvements in asthma control, body composition and exercise capacity in obese asthmatics that are not optimally controlled and, therefore, should be considered in the treatment of these patients.
AB - Objective: To determine the short-term and long-term effects of a high intensity pulmonary rehabilitation programme on asthma control, body composition, lung function and exercise capacity in obese asthma patients.Methods: Patients with obesity (body mass index (BMI).30 kg.m(-2)) and suboptimal controlled asthma (Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ).0.75) were randomly assigned to a 3-month pulmonary rehabilitation programme (PR only), pulmonary rehabilitation programme with the use of an internet based self-management support programme (PR+SMS) or usual care. The pulmonary rehabilitation programme included high-intensity interval training, nutritional intervention and psychological group sessions. Patients in the usual care group were advised to lose weight and to exercise. The primary outcome was the difference of change of ACQ between PR only and PR+SMS after 3 months. Total followup was 12 months.Results: 34 patients were included in the study (14 PR only, nine PR+SMS, 11 control). Compared with patients in usual care, patients in the PR only group had a significant reduction in BMI and significant improvements in asthma control, exercise capacity and aerobic capacity after 3 months. These improvements persisted during 12 months of follow-up. No difference in ACQ between PR+SMS and PR only groups was observed. However, users of the SMS programme had a significantly lower BMI after 12 months compared with subjects in the PR only group.Conclusion: A high-intensity pulmonary rehabilitation programme provides sustained improvements in asthma control, body composition and exercise capacity in obese asthmatics that are not optimally controlled and, therefore, should be considered in the treatment of these patients.
KW - WEIGHT-LOSS
KW - PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY
KW - EXERCISE
KW - ADULTS
KW - SPUTUM
KW - INFLAMMATION
KW - VALIDATION
KW - STATEMENT
U2 - 10.1183/13993003.01820-2019
DO - 10.1183/13993003.01820-2019
M3 - Article
C2 - 32299852
SN - 0903-1936
VL - 56
JO - European Respiratory Journal
JF - European Respiratory Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 1901820
ER -