[Effect of a course of aerobic exercise and consumption of vitamin d supplementation on respiratory indicators in patients with asthma]
Qom University of Medical Sciences Journal. 2013; 6 (4): 74-80
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ABSTRACT
Despite the use of exercise therapy in patients with respiratory disease such as asthma, some researchers have emphasized on taking supplementation as a therapeutic approach. The aim of this research was to investigate the effect of a course of aerobic exercise and consumption of vitamin D supplementation [1000 IU] on respiratory indicators of patients with asthma. This study was designed as a quasi-experimental investigation on a total of 32 female asthmatic patients with a mean age of 20-30 years. Subjects were classified into four eight-person groups 1- [AT+S] group which had both aerobic training and supplementation consumption; 2- Aerobic training [AT] group that only participated in exercise training; 3- Group [S] that only consumed vitamin D supplementation; 4- Control [C] Group that had neither aerobic training nor supplementation consumption. Statistical analysis was performed by ANOVA and Bonferroni post-hoc test. Significant difference considered as p<0.05. In this study, there was a significant difference in post test [p<0.001] between groups in case of maximum voluntary ventilation [MVV], peak expiratory flow rate [PEF] and maximum expiratory flow at 75% vital capacity [FEF75%] and Maximum expiratory flow between 25% to 75% vital capacity [FEF25%-75%]. These indices increased in group AT and AT+S, whereas, they showed decrease in group S and C. Our results indicated that aerobic exercise together with consumption of vitamin D supplementation for 8 weeks could improve the pulmonary function and level of aerobic performance of asthmatic patients and could be considered as a part of pulmonary rehabilitation programs for asthmatic patients
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IMEMR (Mediterraneo Oriental)
Asunto principal:
Vitamina D
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Ejercicio Físico
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Ápice del Flujo Espiratorio
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Capacidad Vital
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Flujo Espiratorio Máximo
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Flujo Espiratorio Medio Máximo
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Ventilación Voluntaria Máxima
Límite:
Femenino
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Humanos
Idioma:
Persa
Revista:
Qom Univ. Med. Sci. J.
Año:
2013
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