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Introduction: Pulmonary diseases can generate hospitalizations, prolonged stays, complications and even death. These diseases have a negative impact on inspiratory capacity and quality of life. Therefore, this paper tries to analyze the effects of the JaPer method on the inspiratory capacity of hospitalized patients. Materials and methods: Randomized clinical trial initially with 653 patients, which went on to 587 hospitalized patients distributed in 2 groups (Experimental group: JaPer Method vs. Control group: Conventional use of volumetric inspirometer). Maximum inspiratory capacity, 6-minute walk, anthropometry, and a questionnaire created by the authors were determined. A 2-week training program of 3 sessions per day was applied. The GE applied the Japer Method with a standardized protocol to exercise between 50 and 80% of the patient's maximum inspiratory capacity, and the CG underwent inspiratory incentive at maximum inspiration. Results: 587 patients (F:300 vs M:287) with a mean age of 53.61±14.24 years and 9.88% of the population were underweight, 17.89% normal weight and 27.26% and 44.97% overweight and obese, respectively. All participants performed a 6-minute walk to determine meters traveled (GE: 387.70±47.59 vs CG: 371.30±49.10), speed (GE: 64.62±7.93 vs CG: 61.88±8.18) and estimated VO2 (GE: 9.96 ±0.79 vs CG: 9.69±0.82). All variables and maximal inspiratory capacity (GE: 1708.54±707.84 vs CG: 1448.83±692.79) were determined before and after training. Conclusions: The JaPer method obtained better results in all the variables evaluated with a significant difference (p=<0.05) compared to the control group. Highlighting that the maximum inspiratory capacity increased in both groups (GE:44% vs CG:28%; p=<0.05). Pereira Rodriguez, Javier Eliecer Delgadillo Espinosa, William Alberto Parra Rojas , Glenda Liliana López-Mejía , Camilo Andrés Viloria-Madrid , Alejandra Patricia Rojas-Romero, Arley Fernando Ceballos-Portilla , Luis Fernando Rehabilitation exercise hospitalization Rehabilitación ejercicio hospitalización 34 2 Artículo de revista Journal article 2022-11-30T00:00:00Z 2022-11-30T00:00:00Z 2022-11-30 application/pdf Asociación Colombiana de Neumología y Cirugía de Tórax Revista Colombiana de Neumología 0121-5426 2538-9513 https://revistas.asoneumocito.org/index.php/rcneumologia/article/view/569 10.30789/rcneumologia.v34.n2.2022.569 https://doi.org/10.30789/rcneumologia.v34.n2.2022.569 spa https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ 25 37 https://revistas.asoneumocito.org/index.php/rcneumologia/article/download/569/519 info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1 http://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ART info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 Text Publication |
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Introduction: Pulmonary diseases can generate hospitalizations, prolonged stays, complications and even death. These diseases have a negative impact on inspiratory capacity and quality of life. Therefore, this paper tries to analyze the effects of the JaPer method on the inspiratory capacity of hospitalized patients.
Materials and methods: Randomized clinical trial initially with 653 patients, which went on to 587 hospitalized patients distributed in 2 groups (Experimental group: JaPer Method vs. Control group: Conventional use of volumetric inspirometer). Maximum inspiratory capacity, 6-minute walk, anthropometry, and a questionnaire created by the authors were determined. A 2-week training program of 3 sessions per day was applied. The GE applied the Japer Method with a standardized protocol to exercise between 50 and 80% of the patient's maximum inspiratory capacity, and the CG underwent inspiratory incentive at maximum inspiration.
Results: 587 patients (F:300 vs M:287) with a mean age of 53.61±14.24 years and 9.88% of the population were underweight, 17.89% normal weight and 27.26% and 44.97% overweight and obese, respectively. All participants performed a 6-minute walk to determine meters traveled (GE: 387.70±47.59 vs CG: 371.30±49.10), speed (GE: 64.62±7.93 vs CG: 61.88±8.18) and estimated VO2 (GE: 9.96 ±0.79 vs CG: 9.69±0.82). All variables and maximal inspiratory capacity (GE: 1708.54±707.84 vs CG: 1448.83±692.79) were determined before and after training.
Conclusions: The JaPer method obtained better results in all the variables evaluated with a significant difference (p=<0.05) compared to the control group. Highlighting that the maximum inspiratory capacity increased in both groups (GE:44% vs CG:28%; p=<0.05).
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Pereira Rodriguez, Javier Eliecer Delgadillo Espinosa, William Alberto Parra Rojas , Glenda Liliana López-Mejía , Camilo Andrés Viloria-Madrid , Alejandra Patricia Rojas-Romero, Arley Fernando Ceballos-Portilla , Luis Fernando |
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Pereira Rodriguez, Javier Eliecer Delgadillo Espinosa, William Alberto Parra Rojas , Glenda Liliana López-Mejía , Camilo Andrés Viloria-Madrid , Alejandra Patricia Rojas-Romero, Arley Fernando Ceballos-Portilla , Luis Fernando Rehabilitation exercise hospitalization Rehabilitación ejercicio hospitalización |
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Pereira Rodriguez, Javier Eliecer Delgadillo Espinosa, William Alberto Parra Rojas , Glenda Liliana López-Mejía , Camilo Andrés Viloria-Madrid , Alejandra Patricia Rojas-Romero, Arley Fernando Ceballos-Portilla , Luis Fernando |
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Rehabilitation exercise hospitalization Rehabilitación ejercicio hospitalización |
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Rehabilitation exercise hospitalization Rehabilitación ejercicio hospitalización |
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