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Treino de exercício na doença pulmonar crónica
Exercise training in chronic pulmonary disease
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Paula Pamplona1, Luísa Morais2
1 Assistente graduada de Pneumologia
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O treino de exercício tornou-se a pedra basilar dos programas de reabilitação respiratória. Desde os anos 90, está comprovada a sua eficácia na melhoria da capacidade para o exercício e qualidade de vida. As normas actuais recomendam exercício contínuo de alta intensidade dos membros inferiores, como a modalidade de exercício mais eficaz (evidência A); no entanto, para alguns doentes é por vezes difícil iniciar este tipo de programa, dada a limitação por dispneia ou fadiga dos membros inferiores. Nos últimos anos, têm-se dado especial relevância à integração de outras modalidades de exercício (contínuo versus intervalado, aeróbico versus força, inclusão ou não de treino dos músculos respiratórios). Os autores revêem a actual literatura sobre treino de exercício na doença respiratória crónica, certos de que a dispneia e a inactividade condicionam um ciclo vicioso que pode ser revertido pelo treino de exercício, planeado individualmente e de forma exacta.

Rev Port Pneumol 2007; XIII (1): 101-128

Palavras-chave:
Treino de exercício
treino aeróbico
treino de força
reabilitação respiratória
Abstract

Exercise training has become a cornerstone of Pulmonary Rehabilitation. Since the nineties, the effectiveness in clinically relevant improvements in exercise capacity and health-related quality of life has been proved. Current guidelines (Evidence A) recommend high intensity continuous exercise for lower extremities as the most effective exercise modality, however, for some patients it is often difficult to initiate such an exercise programme due to the limitation of dyspnoea or leg fatigue.

In recent years, special relevance has been given to the integration of other modalities of exercise (continuous versus interval, aerobic versus strength, inclusion or not of respiratory muscle training). The authors carry out a review of the current literature concerning exercise training in chronic pulmonary disease and this highlights the role of tailored exercise to break the vicious cycle of dyspnoea and inactivity.

Rev Port Pneumol 2007; XIII (1): 101-128

Key-words:
Exercise training
aerobic training
strenght training
pulmonary rehabilitation
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