The aim of the study is to compare two methods of exercise training: alternate load versus constant load realized at moderate or high intensities, in order to define the interests and the limits of each one of these two methods. The finality is to make possible to the expert to choose what exercise training induces the best results quickly and to make its choice according to the therapeutic objectives which it lays down.We also evaluate the effects of these exercises training on the vagal response and the bronchial tone of the asthmatics. From a clinical point of view, a close attention will be paid to the effects of these exercises training on the control of asthma and the quality of life of the subjects
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
2
Comparison of two methods of exercise training: alternate load versus constant load realized at moderate or high intensities
Service de Physiologie et d'Explorations Fonctionnelles - Pôle de Pathologie Thoracique - Nouvel Hôpital Civil
Strasbourg, France
Service de Pneumologie - Pôle de Pathologie Thoracique - Nouvel Hôpital Civil
Strasbourg, France
Maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max)
Time frame: At T-1 = eight weeks before training - At T0 = beginning of training - At T1 = eight weeks after training
Maximal power output (Pmax)
Time frame: At T-1 = eight weeks before training - At T0 = beginning of training - At T1 = eight weeks after training
Exhaled NO (eNO)
Time frame: At T-1 = eight weeks before training - At T0 = beginning of training - At T1 = eight weeks after training
Heart rate variability
Time frame: At T-1 = eight weeks before training - At T0 = beginning of training - At T1 = eight weeks after training
Force Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1)
Time frame: At T-1 = eight weeks before training - At T0 = beginning of training - At T1 = eight weeks after training
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