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Vol. 16. Issue 4.
Pages 649-658 (July - August 2010)
Artigo de Revisão/Review Article
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Doença pulmonar obstrutiva crónica e exercício físico
Pulmonary obstructive chronic disease and physical exercise
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Carla António1,
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Serviço de Pneumologia Unidade Local de Saúde– Guarda, EPE Av. Rainha D. Amélia S/N 6300 Guarda.
, Ana Paula Gonçalves2, Alcina Tavares2
1 Interna de Pneumologia, Unidade Local de Saúde da Guarda, EPE
2 Assistentes Graduadas de Pneumologia, Unidade Local de Saúde da Guarda, EPE
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A doença pulmonar obstrutiva crónica (DPOC) é uma doença que se pode prevenir e tratar. Tem um componente pulmonar com efeitos sistémicos significativos que contribuem para a gravidade das manifestações clínicas. A DPOC provoca um conjunto de alterações, incluindo as que levam a uma limitação da tolerância ao exercício e que conduzem a uma deterioração progressiva da qualidade de vida do doente. A reabilitação respiratória (RR) constitui uma parte fundamental do tratamento. Os benefícios de RR são independentes do sexo, idade e gravidade da doença.No final do programa o doente deverá ter adquirido um estilo de vida o mais autónomo e saudável possível. Com este artigo as autoras pretendem fazer uma revisão sobre os benefícios do exercício físico na reabilitação do doente com DPOC e das modalidades de treino utilizadas no programa de reabilitação respiratória estabelecido para cada doente.

Rev Port Pneumol 2010; XVI (4): 649-658

Palavras-chave:
oença pulmonar obstrutiva crónica
exercício físico
reabilitação respiratória
Abstract

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a disease that can be prevented and treated, with a pulmonary component and with significant systemic effects that contribute to the severity of clinical manifestations. COPD causes a number of changes, including those which lead to exercise tolerance limitation and to a progressive deterioration of life quality of the patients. Respiratory rehabilitation (RR) represents a key part of the treatment. The benefits of RR are independent of sex, age and disease severity. At the end of the program, the patient should have acquired a life style as independent and healthy as possible. With this article the authors intend to review the benefits of physical exercise in rehabilitation of patients with COPD and the different types of training used in the respiratory rehabilitation program established for each patient.

Rev Port Pneumol 2010; XVI (4): 649-658

Key-words:
Pulmonary obstructive chronic disease
physical exercise
respiratory rehabilitation
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