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Effects of body mass index on task-related oxygen uptake and dyspnea during activities of daily life in COPD.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Patients with COPD use a higher proportion of their peak aerobic capacity during the performance of domestic activities of daily life (ADLs) compared to healthy peers, accompanied by a higher degree of task-related symptoms. To date, the influence of body mass index (BMI) on the task-related metabolic demands remains unknown in patients with COPD. Therefore, the aim of our study was to determine the effects of BMI on metabolic load during the performance of 5 consecutive domestic ADLs in patients with COPD. METHODOLOGY: Ninety-four COPD patients and 20 healhty peers performed 5 consecutive, self-paced domestic ADLs putting on socks, shoes and vest; folding 8 towels; putting away groceries; washing up 4 dishes, cups and saucers; and sweeping the floor for 4 min. Task-related oxygen uptake and ventilation were assessed using a mobile oxycon, while Borg scores were used to assess task-related dyspnea and fatigue. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: 1. Relative task-related oxygen uptake after the performance of domestic ADLs was increased in patients with COPD compared to healthy elderly, whereas absolute oxygen uptake is similar between groups; 2. Relative oxygen uptake and oxygen uptake per kilogram fat-free mass were comparable between BMI groups; and 3. Borg symptom scores for dyspnea en fatigue were comparable between BMI groups. CONCLUSION: Patients with COPD in different BMI groups perform self-paced domestic ADLs at the same relative metabolic load, accompanied by comparable Borg symptom scores for dyspnea and fatigue.

SUBMITTER: Vaes AW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3398871 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of body mass index on task-related oxygen uptake and dyspnea during activities of daily life in COPD.

Vaes Anouk W AW   Franssen Frits M E FM   Meijer Kenneth K   Cuijpers Martijn W J MW   Wouters Emiel F M EF   Rutten Erica P A EP   Spruit Martijn A MA  

PloS one 20120717 7


<h4>Background</h4>Patients with COPD use a higher proportion of their peak aerobic capacity during the performance of domestic activities of daily life (ADLs) compared to healthy peers, accompanied by a higher degree of task-related symptoms. To date, the influence of body mass index (BMI) on the task-related metabolic demands remains unknown in patients with COPD. Therefore, the aim of our study was to determine the effects of BMI on metabolic load during the performance of 5 consecutive domes  ...[more]

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