Physiotherapy of Pulmonary Capacity with controlled aerobic exercise in older adults.

IF 1.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Adriana de los Ángeles Paredes Ramos, Maura Anabell López, Patricio Gustavo Ortiz Ortiz, Washington Ernesto Castro Acosta
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Introducción When we talk about lung capacity, we refer to the different volumes of air, which are characteristic of the human breathing process; lung aging is especially prevalent in older adults, who are the most vulnerable. Objetivos To evaluate the effects of controlled aerobic exercise on breathing in older adults. Método The population consisted of 60 participants whose average age was 85 years. Prior to the intervention, vital signs were taken, followed by a spirometric assessment at the beginning and end of each physiotherapeutic intervention. A controlled aerobic exercise program was applied five times a week for four months, each session had a duration of approximately 30 to 45 minutes. Principales resultados When performing the final evaluations in each patient, positive results were obtained, observing a reduction in the pulmonary age in the older adults, as well as an improvement in the progress of the pulmonary capacity, aerobic capacity in relation to the initial evaluations. Conclusiones Lung age in relation to chronological age was closer in patients who attended all the applied exercise sessions.
控制有氧运动对老年人肺容量的物理治疗。
Introducción当我们谈论肺活量时,我们指的是不同体积的空气,这是人类呼吸过程的特征;肺老化在老年人中尤其普遍,他们是最脆弱的。目的探讨控制性有氧运动对老年人呼吸的影响。研究对象包括60名平均年龄为85岁的参与者。在干预之前,测量生命体征,然后在每次物理治疗干预的开始和结束时进行肺活量评估。一项受控的有氧运动计划每周进行五次,持续四个月,每次持续时间约为30至45分钟。当对每位患者进行最终评估时,获得了积极的结果,观察到老年人肺年龄的减少,以及与初始评估相关的肺容量和有氧能力的改善。结论参加所有应用运动的患者肺年龄与实足年龄的关系更接近。
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Medwave
Medwave MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
8.30%
发文量
50
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medwave is a peer-reviewed, biomedical and public health journal. Since its foundation in 2001 (Volume 1) it has always been an online only, open access publication that does not charge subscription or reader fees. Since January 2011 (Volume 11, Number 1), all articles are peer-reviewed. Without losing sight of the importance of evidence-based approach and methodological soundness, the journal accepts for publication articles that focus on providing updates for clinical practice, review and analysis articles on topics such as ethics, public health and health policy; clinical, social and economic health determinants; clinical and health research findings from all of the major disciplines of medicine, medical science and public health. The journal does not publish basic science manuscripts or experiments conducted on animals. Until March 2013, Medwave was publishing 11-12 numbers a year. Each issue would be posted on the homepage on day 1 of each month, except for Chile’s summer holiday when the issue would cover two months. Starting from April 2013, Medwave adopted the continuous mode of publication, which means that the copyedited accepted articles are posted on the journal’s homepage as they are ready. They are then collated in the respective issue and included in the Past Issues section.
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