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Physical exercise - the friend or the enemy of the patient with pulmonary tuberculosis?

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العنوان: Physical exercise - the friend or the enemy of the patient with pulmonary tuberculosis?
المؤلفون: Ruta, Victoria Maria, Alexescu, Teodora Gabriela, Tarmure, Simina, Negrean, Vasile, Pop, Monica Carmen, Motoc, Nicoleta, Pfingstgraf, Iulia Olimpia, Perne, Mirela Georgiana, Ciumarnean, Lorena, Clichici, Simona Valeria, Man, Adina Milena
المصدر: Journal of Mind & Medical Sciences; Apr2019, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p11-18, 8p
مصطلحات موضوعية: TUBERCULOSIS, EXERCISE, TUBERCULOSIS patients, RESPIRATORY diseases, PHYSICAL activity
مستخلص: Introduction. Tuberculosis, a major cause of morbidity and mortality, is the second cause of death from an infectious disease, after HIV/AIDS. Each second, a new infection occurs around the globe. Pulmonary tuberculosis can equally affect a performance athlete as well as an aspiring athlete. Physical exercise must be individualized and customized. Pulmonary rehabilitation guides 3 recommend types of exercises for patients with obstructive pathology: stretching, cardiovascular exercise or aerobics. Exercises must be started under medical supervision and must be interrupted if: the ventricular altitude increases above the maximum estimated level for the age, oxygen saturation (SaO2). Aim. The current review aims at raising awareness on post-tuberculosis disabilities and on the fact that such a frequent pathology with major sequelae is currently being ignored, since there are very few studies on this subject. Material and Method. The purpose of this research was to summarize the current literature regarding the influence of physical activity on patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. An electronic search of Pub Med database and Web of Science was conducted until September 2018. Results and discussions: Only the studies that were published in English were included in this research. The search in the databases was performed using the following keywords: "pulmonary tuberculosis" or "physical activity in respiratory diseases". The studies from the reference list of the databases were then searched manually. Conclusions. Current pulmonary rehabilitation programs with clear evidence of clinical improvement of the chronic pulmonary pathology are being studied excessively without placing too much emphasis on tuberculosis. It is necessary to develop guidelines for these patients, with a precise onset of the rehabilitation programs, adapted and individualized exercise types, as well as other measures for assessing the outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:26014920
DOI:10.22543/7674.61.P1118