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Emerging evidence suggests that regular exercise can complement medical treatment for asthma. Furthermore there are no specific recommendation on how plan exercise training. To the best of current knowledge, there isn't enough evidence of the effect of a strength training in subjects with asthma. Therefore the aim of this study is to evaluate the short and long term effects of a strength and endurance training compared with endurance training alone in subjects with asthma.
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To the best of current knowledge, there isn't enough evidence of the effect of a strength training in subjects with asthma. Aim of the study is evaluate the short (after pulmonary rehabilitation) and long term (after 12 months) effects of a strength and endurance training compared with endurance training alone in improving quality of life and disease control in subjects with asthma of Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) stage from 4 to 5.This is a prospective randomized control trial. Subjects with diagnosis of asthma according to the GINA guidelines admitted to a reference centre for inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation will be randomly assigned to study or control group.
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58 participants in 2 patient groups
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Antonio Spanevello; Elisabetta Zampogna
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