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Effect of aerobic training in functional capacity, quality of life, anxiety, depression and exhaled nitric oxide in adults with persistent moderate or severe asthma

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Author(s):
Raquel Calvo Gonçalves
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Medicina (FM/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Celso Ricardo Fernandes de Carvalho; Fabio Fernandes Morato Castro; Elcio dos Santos Oliveira Vianna
Advisor: Celso Ricardo Fernandes de Carvalho
Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of aerobic training on quality of life, functional capacity and exhaled nitric oxide (NOex) in patients with moderate and severe asthma. Twenty nine subjects were randomly divided in control group (n 20) (educational program + breathing exercises) and training group (n 19) (control + aerobic training, 70% maximal VO2peak) and followed during 3 months, twice a week. Aerobic capacity (VO2peak), quality of life, anxiety, depression, and pulmonary function were evaluated before and after treatment. FENO and symptoms were evaluated monthly. There was no change in inhaled glucocortiscosteroid during treatment. Our results show that patients submitted to an aerobic training presented a decrease on physical limitation (p < 0.05), frequency and gravity score, decrease in psychosocial limitation an increse in global score of quality of life (p < 0.05) as well as an improvement on VO2peak (p=0,001) when compared with control group. Compared with control group, training group also presented a increase in number of days without symptoms (p < 0,001). FENO it was also decreased (p < 0,001) after training in training group. No change was observed in lung function in both groups after treatment. Our results suggest that aerobic improves quality of life and decreases symptoms and exhaled nitric oxide on asthmatic patients reinforcing its importance on asthma treatment (AU)