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Determinants of Peripheral Muscle Strength and Activity in Daily Life in People With Bronchiectasis

Authors :
de Camargo, Anderson Alves
Boldorini, Jacqueline C.
Holland, Anne E.
de Castro, Rejane A. Silva
Lanza, Fernanda de Cordoba
Athanazio, Rodrigo A.
Rached, Samia Z.
Carvalho-Pinto, Regina
Cukier, Alberto
Stelmach, Rafael
Dal Corso, Simone
Source :
Physical Therapy. March 2018, Vol. 98 Issue 3, p153, 9 p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Bronchiectasis is a chronic disease characterized by a permanent and abnormal anatomic distortion of the bronchi (thickening, herniation, or dilation) accompanied by inflammatory response in the lumen that contributes to [...]<br />Background. Bronchiectasis is characterized by a progressive structural lung damage, recurrent infections and chronic inflammation which compromise the exertion tolerance, and may have an impact on skeletal muscle function and physical function. Objective. The purpose of this study was to compare peripheral muscle strength, exercise capacity, and physical activity in daily life between participants with bronchiectasis and controls and to investigate the determinants of the peripheral muscle strength and physical activity in daily life in bronchiectasis. Design. This study used a cross-sectional design. Methods. The participants' quadriceps femoris and biceps brachii muscle strength was measured. They performed the incremental shuttle walk test (ISWT) and cardiopulmonary exercise testing, and the number of steps/day was measured by a pedometer. Results. Participants had reduced quadriceps femoris muscle strength (mean difference to control group = 7 kg, 95% CI = 3.8-10.1 kg), biceps brachii muscle strength (2.1 kg, 95% CI = 0.7-3.4 kg), ISWT (227 m, 95% CI = 174-281 m), peak V[O.sub.2] (6.4 ml/Kg/min, 95% CI = 4.0-8.7 ml/Kg/min), and number of steps/day (3,332 steps/day, 95% CI = 1,758-4,890 steps/day). A lower quadriceps femoris strength is independently associated to an older age, female sex, lower body mass index (BMI), higher score on the modified Medical Research Council scale, and shorter distance on the ISWT ([R.sup.2] = 0.449). Biceps brachii strength is independently associated with sex, BMI, and dyspnea ([R.sup.2] = 0.447). The determinants of number of daily steps were dyspnea and distance walked in ISWT, explaining only 27.7% of its variance. Limitations. Number of steps per day was evaluated by a pedometer. Conclusions. People with bronchiectasis have reduced peripheral muscle strength, and reduced aerobic and functional capacities, and they also are less active in daily life. Modifiable variables such as BMI, dyspnea, and distance walked on the ISWT are associated with peripheral muscle strength and physical activity in daily life.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00319023
Volume :
98
Issue :
3
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Physical Therapy
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
edsgcl.534318124
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzx123