Physical activity participation by adults with cystic fibrosis: An observational study.

RESPIROLOGY(2016)

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Background and objectiveStudies in children with cystic fibrosis (CF) suggest greater physical activity (PA) is associated with a slower rate of decline in respiratory function. In adults with CF, objectively measured PA time and its relationship to long-term clinical outcomes of respiratory function and need for hospitalization are unknown. MethodsPA measured objectively (SenseWear armband), pulmonary function, exercise capacity (Modified Shuttle Test-25) and CF-related quality of life (CFQ-R) were assessed in 65 adults (34 male; mean age 28 years) with CF during a stable phase. A sub-group of these participants undertook additional measurement of PA at hospital discharge for a respiratory exacerbation. ResultsMedian daily habitual moderate-vigorous PA (MVPA) time was 31-min (IQR:15-53). Participants who accumulated 30-min MPVA daily experienced fewer hospital days (P=0.04), better exercise capacity and higher FEV1 at 12 months (P0.001). Daily, fewer females than males accrued 30-min MVPA (P=0.02). Compared with those who did not, participants who accumulated 30-min MVPA in bouts 10-min (n=21) recorded better FEV1 (P=0.02) and exercise capacity (P=0.006), and reduced hospital admissions (P=0.04) and hospital days (P=0.04) at 12 months. MVPA participation declined significantly 1 month post-hospital discharge (median 12min (4-34); P=0.04). ConclusionAdults with CF are able to achieve recommended MVPA targets of 30mins/day; however, a significant gender difference in activity time is apparent. Greater time in MVPA is related to more positive clinical outcomes over 12 months. Whether increasing PA levels can improve clinical outcomes in adults with CF warrants further investigation.
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cystic fibrosis,exercise,habitual activity,hospitalization,physical activity
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