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COPD And Exercise: Benefits Of Safe And Effective Exercise For People With COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is a progressive respiratory condition that often makes it hard to breathe, as the airflow into and out of the lungs is obstructed.
Caused by long-term exposure to irritating gases, cigarette smoke is a major contributor to COPD. Air pollution and genetic factors can also play a role in its development. These patients commonly manifest symptoms like coughing, shortness of breath, wheezing, and chest tightness.

Managing
COPD
Lifestyle
changes,
medications,
and
sometimes
oxygen
therapy
are
three
major
forms
of
managing
COPD.
With
regular
medicines
and
physical
activity,
patients
will
be
able
to
prevent
the
further
progression
of
the
disease.
Quitting
smoking
is
another
crucial
step
in
slowing
down
the
progression
of
the
disease.
Benefits
of
Exercise
for
Patients
with
COPD
Many
COPD
patients
feel
that
exercise
is
not
safe
and
is
harmful
to
them,
but
that
is
not
true.
The
right
amount
and
type
of
exercise
have
many
benefits.
However,
exercising
for
too
long
and
high-intensity
activities
may
cause
injury.
Therefore,
it
is
wise
to
do
moderate
levels
of
exercise
for
about
20
to
30
minutes
a
day
for
3
to
4
days
a
week.
Moderate
exercise
can
help
improve
muscle
strength,
decrease
shortness
of
breath,
improve
endurance
and
energy
levels,
cardiovascular
fitness,
and
sleep
quality.
It
is
also
known
to
reduce
anxiety,
stress,
or
depression.
Pulmonary rehabilitation is a program of education and exercise to increase awareness of lungs and their diseases. Many healthcare centers offer such rehabilitation programs for COPD patients.
Type
of
Exercises
Good
for
COPD
•
Breathing
exercises
like
pursed
lip
breathing
technique
-
inhale
with
the
nose,
and
exhale
slowly
through
the
mouth
while
keeping
your
lips
pursed.
•
Stretching
exercises
improve
flexibility
and
a
good
warm-up.
Practice
holding
gentle
stretches
for
20
to
30
seconds
and
slowly
breathing
in
and
out.
•
Aerobic
exercise
like
walking,
cycling,
and
swimming
improves
lung
capacity.
Try
these
types
of
exercise
at
least
30
to
40
times
a
day
for
3
to
4
days
a
week.
•
Resistance
training
exercise
like
lifting
weights
or
using
resistance
bands
makes
muscles
stronger.
Aim
for
these
exercises
at
least
3
to
4
times
a
week.
When
to
Not
Exercise?
COPD
patients
should
not
exercise
when
they
are
not
well
and
have
fever,
chest
pain,
giddiness,
weakness,
and
when
they
have
low
oxygen
levels
in
the
blood
(In
patients
with
COPD,
exercise
should
be
under
guidance
in
the
initial
stage.
No
matter
the
amount
of
exercise
you
perform,
the
aim
should
be
to
always
stay
active
and
fit.
Incorporating safe and effective exercise into the lives of individuals with COPD can contribute significantly to their overall well-being. From improving lung function to enhancing quality of life, exercise is a powerful tool in managing the challenges posed by COPD. With proper guidance and a personalized approach, individuals with COPD can embrace physical activity as a means of fostering better health and vitality.
(This article is authored by Dr. Shivaraj Ajji Kariyappala Lakshman, Consultant - Pulmonology, Manipal Hospital Varthur.)
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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