PHYSIOLOGICAL AND NONPHYSIOLOGIC DETERMINANTS OF AEROBIC FITNESS IN MILD TO MODERATE ASTHMA

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GARFINKEL, SK [1 ]
KESTEN, S [1 ]
CHAPMAN, KR [1 ]
REBUCK, AS [1 ]
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[1] TORONTO HOSP,CTR ASTHMA,TORONTO WESTERN DIV,399 BATHURST ST,TORONTO M5T 2S8,ONTARIO,CANADA
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AMERICAN REVIEW OF RESPIRATORY DISEASE | 1992年 / 145卷 / 04期
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10.1164/ajrccm/145.4_Pt_1.741
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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We studied 27 patients (seven male, 20 female) with stable mild-to-moderate asthma to measure their level of physical fitness and to determine if a relationship existed between aerobic fitness and the degree of airway reactivity, expiratory flow rates, or the amount of habitual leisure-time physical activity. Nonspecific bronchial hyperreactivity (NSBHR) was quantified by methacholine inhalation challenge. On a separate day, exercise capacity was evaluated with incremental exercise testing to exhaustion after bronchodilator pretreatment. The level of physical activity was assessed with a validated written questionnaire. FEV1 was 78 +/- 13% predicted prebronchodilator and 92 +/- 14% predicted postbronchodilator. The mean provoking concentration of methacholine that caused a 20% decrease in FEV1 (PC20) was 1.14 +/- 1.38 mg/ml and ranged from 0.019 to 5.71 mg/ml. There was no correlation between PC20 and prebronchodilator FEV1 (r = 0.37, p > 0.05). Mean maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) was not significantly different from predicted normal values (36.9 +/- 10.8 versus 38.5 +/- 5.3, p = 0.32). Mean maximal O2pulse (maximal heart rate/VO2max), anaerobic threshold, and dyspnea index were within normal limits. There was no relationship between VO2max and FEV1 when expressed as percentages of predicted values (r = 0.08, p = 0.71) or between VO2max and PC20 (r = 0.23, p = 0.25). There was, however, a significant relationship between VO2max and the level of habitual leisure-time activity (F = 3.64, p < 0.05). Results from the exercise questionnaire suggested that asthmatics perceive their disease as a limiting factor to improved aerobic fitness and that they lack adequate knowledge about asthma and exercise. We conclude that in mild-to-moderate asthma, the ability to perform aerobic work is not determined by the level of NSBHR but by the amount of regular physical activity performed. Our questionnaire findings suggest that asthmatics may benefit from education about asthma management as related to physical activity.
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