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Relationship between postural balance, lung function, nutritional status and functional capacity in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease / W. Mkacher in Science et sports., 2 (Bimestriel)
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عنوان : Relationship between postural balance, lung function, nutritional status and functional capacity in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Titre original : La relation entre l'équilibre postural, la fonction pulmonaire, le statut nutritionnel et la tolérance à l'effort chez des patients atteints de la broncho-pneumopathie chronique obstructive نوع الوثيقة : نص مطبوع مؤلفين : W. Mkacher, مؤلف ; Z. Tabka, مؤلف ; Y. Trabelsi, مؤلف تاريخ النشر : 2016 مقالة في الصفحة: P88-P94 اللغة : فرنسي (fre) Anglais moyen (ca.1100-1500) (enm) الكلمة المفتاح : COPD, Balance deficits, Nutritional status, Exercise tolerance, Lung function خلاصة : Objectives The aim of this study is to explore relationships between balance deficit and disease-related factor such as lung function, nutritional status and exercise capacity in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods This was a cross-sectional study in which adults with COPD underwent pulmonary function testing (plethysmography), 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), and nutritional status assessment using Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA). Body balance was quantified using Timed UP and GO test (TUG), the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Tinetti test and Unipodal Stance test (UST). Results Fifty-eight patients with COPD completed the investigation. Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), Tiffeneau index, 6-minute walk distance (6MWD) and dyspnea were significantly lower in COPD patients with low scores (at risk) in all assessment balance tests. The MNA score was very significantly lower in COPD patients who have an "at risk" score in TUG and Tinetti test. Similarly, it was lower in patient with "at risk"score in BBS and UST. All balance tests were associated significantly to FEV1, MNA and dyspnea max and to Tiffeneau index and BMI. The 6MWD was correlated with TUG, BBS and Tinetti test but not with UST. Conclusion The present study confirms that body balance limitation is associated with lung function and nutritional status and exercise tolerance in COPD patients.
in Science et sports. > 2 (Bimestriel) . - P88-P94[مقالة] Relationship between postural balance, lung function, nutritional status and functional capacity in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease = La relation entre l'équilibre postural, la fonction pulmonaire, le statut nutritionnel et la tolérance à l'effort chez des patients atteints de la broncho-pneumopathie chronique obstructive [نص مطبوع ] / W. Mkacher, مؤلف ; Z. Tabka, مؤلف ; Y. Trabelsi, مؤلف . - 2016 . - P88-P94.
اللغة : فرنسي (fre) Anglais moyen (ca.1100-1500) (enm)
in Science et sports. > 2 (Bimestriel) . - P88-P94
الكلمة المفتاح : COPD, Balance deficits, Nutritional status, Exercise tolerance, Lung function خلاصة : Objectives The aim of this study is to explore relationships between balance deficit and disease-related factor such as lung function, nutritional status and exercise capacity in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods This was a cross-sectional study in which adults with COPD underwent pulmonary function testing (plethysmography), 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), and nutritional status assessment using Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA). Body balance was quantified using Timed UP and GO test (TUG), the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Tinetti test and Unipodal Stance test (UST). Results Fifty-eight patients with COPD completed the investigation. Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), Tiffeneau index, 6-minute walk distance (6MWD) and dyspnea were significantly lower in COPD patients with low scores (at risk) in all assessment balance tests. The MNA score was very significantly lower in COPD patients who have an "at risk" score in TUG and Tinetti test. Similarly, it was lower in patient with "at risk"score in BBS and UST. All balance tests were associated significantly to FEV1, MNA and dyspnea max and to Tiffeneau index and BMI. The 6MWD was correlated with TUG, BBS and Tinetti test but not with UST. Conclusion The present study confirms that body balance limitation is associated with lung function and nutritional status and exercise tolerance in COPD patients.