Physical training for interstitial lung disease

Oct 10, 2008The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Exercise training for lung scarring disease

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Abstract

Physical training improved the 6-minute walk distance by 38.61 metres in individuals with interstitial lung disease (ILD).

  • Improvements in exercise capacity were observed, specifically in the 6-minute walk distance.
  • The subgroup of participants with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) also showed a significant increase in walk distance by 26.55 metres.
  • A reduction in dyspnoea was noted, although it did not reach statistical significance in participants with IPF.
  • Quality of life significantly improved in all participants following physical training.
  • No adverse effects from physical training were reported during the studies.
  • Longer-term effects of physical training on clinical outcomes or survival remain unclear due to limited data.

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