Respiratory Medicine
Volume 104, Issue 7 , Pages 1005-1011, July 2010

Physical inactivity in patients with COPD, a controlled multi-center pilot-study

  • Thierry Troosters

      Affiliations

    • Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Respiratory Division, UZ Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium
    • Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. UZ Gasthuisberg, Respiratory Division, Herestraat 49, B3000 Leuven, Belgium.
    • TT and DL are (post)doctoral fellows of the Research Foundation Flanders. Grants: This study was funded through an independent research grant from Pfizer Inc (New York, NY) in collaboration with BodyMedia Inc (Pittsburgh, PA).
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  • Frank Sciurba

      Affiliations

    • Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
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  • Salvatore Battaglia

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento Biomedico di Medicina Interna e Specialistica, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy
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  • Daniel Langer

      Affiliations

    • Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Respiratory Division, UZ Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium
    • Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
    • TT and DL are (post)doctoral fellows of the Research Foundation Flanders. Grants: This study was funded through an independent research grant from Pfizer Inc (New York, NY) in collaboration with BodyMedia Inc (Pittsburgh, PA).
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  • Srinivas Rao Valluri

      Affiliations

    • Specialty Care Business Unit, Pfizer Inc, New York, NY, USA
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  • Lavinia Martino

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento Biomedico di Medicina Interna e Specialistica, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy
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  • Roberto Benzo

      Affiliations

    • Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
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  • David Andre

      Affiliations

    • BodyMedia Inc, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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  • Idelle Weisman

      Affiliations

    • Medical Affairs- Respiratory, Global Primary Care Business Unit, Pfizer Inc, New York, NY
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  • Marc Decramer

      Affiliations

    • Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Respiratory Division, UZ Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium
    • Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

Received 8 July 2009; accepted 15 January 2010. published online 18 February 2010.

Summary 

Background

Physical activity (PA) has been reported to be reduced in severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Studies in moderate COPD are currently scarce. The aim of the present study was to investigate physical activity in daily life in patients with COPD (n=70) and controls (n=30).

Methods

A multi-center controlled study was conducted. PA was assessed using a multisensor armband device (SenseWear, BodyMedia, Pittsburgh, PA) and is reported as the average number of steps per day, and the time spent in mild and moderate physical activity.

Results

Patients suffered from mild (n=9), moderate (n=28), severe (n=23) and very severe (n=10) COPD. The time spent in activities with mild (80±69min vs 160±89min, p<0.0001) and moderate intensity (24±29min vs 65±70min; p<0.0036) was reduced in patients compared to controls. The number of steps reached 87±34%, 71±32%, 49±34% and 29±20% of control values in GOLD-stages I to IV respectively. The time spent in activities at moderate intensity was 53±47%, 41±45%, 31±47% and 22±34% of the values obtained in controls respectively with increasing GOLD-stage. These differences reached statistical significance as of GOLD stage II (p<0.05). No differences were observed among centers.

Conclusions

Physical activity is reduced early in the disease progression (as of GOLD-stage II). Reductions in physical activities at moderate intensity seem to precede the reduction in the amount of physical activities at lower intensity.

Keywords: Physical activity, COPD, Activity monitor, Steps, Energy expenditure

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PII: S0954-6111(10)00037-5

doi:10.1016/j.rmed.2010.01.012

Respiratory Medicine
Volume 104, Issue 7 , Pages 1005-1011, July 2010