PERIPHERAL MUSCLE AEROBIC RESISTANCE AND FUNCTIONAL ABILITY IN ELDERLY WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE
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10.51283/rc.v26i3.13487Keywords:
COPD, Quality of Life, Muscle WeaknessAbstract
The objective was to evaluate the peripheral muscular aerobic resistance of elderly people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and to correlate it with the functional capacity. Anthropometric and clinical data, functional capacity and peripheral muscular aerobic resistance were evaluated, setting p≤ 0.05. The sample consisted of 14 individuals with COPD, presented London Chest Activity of Daily Living (LCADL) with impairment rates, 6-minute walk test (6MWT) within the normal range, TGlittre score below the reference values. 6MWT and TGlittre did not present a significant correlation with the performance time or the number of repetitions of the PPT. The evaluation of peripheral muscular resistance through the PPT was made difficult by the lack of reference values in the literature for the age group of the study population, however, a moderate significant correlation was found between the LCADL scale with the number of repetitions and the time of the PPT.
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