The Impact of Exercise Training on Asthmatics' Quality Of Life and Lung Function; Systematic Review
Authors: Ali Mohammed Hummedi, Naeemah Hussain Al Qanbar, Zahra Ali HameedQurish, Tariq ayed alsharari, Eman Makki Almostafa, Nada Abdulmohsen Al Faraj, Insherah Abdullah Abu dheeb, Maryam Hassan Al Hamada, Eman Salman Hussain Alsafwani
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14011646
Short DOI: https://doi.org/g8pp8k
Country: Sudan
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Abstract:
Study aim: The goal of this study was to better understand, via randomized trials, how physical exercise improves the respiratory and overall health of persons with asthma.
Method: The PRISMA statement (8) was followed in the course of this systematic review investigation. We looked through Cochrane Library, PubMed, and Google Scholar, among other electronic resources. Our search was limited to randomized trials published between 2008 and 2014 that included asthmatics who received physical exercise.
Result and conclusion: An aerobic exercise program helps persons with moderate-to-severe chronic asthma feel better, improve their quality of life, reduces anxiety and sadness, and alleviates asthma symptoms. Aerobic exercise may be very beneficial for those with chronic asthma in terms of their clinical treatment. Furthermore, those who are more psychologically distressed may benefit particularly from cardiovascular activity. Changes in total and specific IgE in asthmatics may be explained by seasonal fluctuations; exercise appears to exacerbate this impact, though. Exercise under supervision reduces asthma symptoms and
Enhances the quality of life for those who suffer from the condition.
Keywords: impact, exercise training, asthma, quality of life, lung function
Paper Id: 231309
Published On: 2014-08-07
Published In: Volume 2, Issue 4, July-August 2014
Cite This: The Impact of Exercise Training on Asthmatics' Quality Of Life and Lung Function; Systematic Review - Ali Mohammed Hummedi, Naeemah Hussain Al Qanbar, Zahra Ali HameedQurish, Tariq ayed alsharari, Eman Makki Almostafa, Nada Abdulmohsen Al Faraj, Insherah Abdullah Abu dheeb, Maryam Hassan Al Hamada, Eman Salman Hussain Alsafwani - IJIRMPS Volume 2, Issue 4, July-August 2014. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.14011646