Daily Physical Activity in Patients With COPD After Hospital Discharge in a Minority Population.

V. Prieto-Centurion, R. Casaburi, D. Coultas, M. Kansal, S. Kitsiou, Julia J Luo, Jun Ma, C. Rand, Ai-Yui M Tan, J. Krishnan
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Background Low physical activity in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. To inform the design of a home-based physical activity promotion program for patients with COPD recently discharged from a minority-serving hospital, we conducted a cohort study to evaluate objectively measured daily physical activity and patient-reported outcomes. Methods This was a 12-week prospective cohort study of patients with a physician diagnosis of COPD recently hospitalized (≤ 12 weeks) for respiratory symptoms. Daily physical activity was recorded using wrist-based and "clip-on" pedometers, and analyzed as mean daily step counts averaged over 7 days. Results Twenty-two patients were enrolled a median (interquartile range, [IQR]) of 14 (7 to 29) days after hospital discharge. The median daily step count (IQR) in the first week after enrollment (week 1) was 3710 (1565 to 5129) steps. The median within-person change in daily step count (IQR) from week 1 to week 12 was 314 (-30 to 858) steps (p=0.28). Within-person correlation of week-to-week daily step counts was high (r ≥ 0.75). Time from hospital discharge to enrollment was not correlated with mean daily step counts on week 1 (r= -0.13) and only weakly correlated with change in mean daily step counts from week 1 to week 12 (r=0.37). Conclusions Daily physical activity was variable in this cohort of recently hospitalized patients with COPD, but with little within-person change over a 12-week period. These observations highlight the need for flexible physical activity promotion programs addressing the needs of a heterogeneous patient population.
少数民族慢性阻塞性肺病患者出院后的日常体力活动
背景:慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者低体力活动与发病率和死亡率增加相关。为了为最近从少数民族医院出院的慢性阻塞性肺病患者设计以家庭为基础的体育活动促进计划提供信息,我们进行了一项队列研究,以客观地评估测量的日常体育活动和患者报告的结果。方法:这是一项为期12周的前瞻性队列研究,研究对象是最近因呼吸道症状住院(≤12周)的内科诊断为COPD的患者。使用腕带计步器和“夹式”计步器记录每天的身体活动,并以7天内的平均每日步数进行分析。结果22例患者入组,出院后中位数(四分位数间距,[IQR])为14(7 ~ 29)天。入组后第一周(第1周)的中位每日步数(IQR)为3710(1565至5129)步。从第1周到第12周,每日步数(IQR)的人体内变化中位数为314(-30至858)步(p=0.28)。周-周每日步数的人内相关性较高(r≥0.75)。从出院到入组的时间与第1周的平均每日步数变化无关(r= -0.13),与第1周至第12周的平均每日步数变化仅弱相关(r=0.37)。结论:在最近住院的COPD患者队列中,每天的体力活动是可变的,但在12周的时间内,个人内部的变化很小。这些观察结果强调需要灵活的体育活动促进方案来解决不同患者群体的需求。
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