Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is an effective intervention for reducing hospital readmissions, secondary events, and mortality in patients with respiratory pathologies. The program should not be improved by introducing new subjects such as circadian rhythm.
Respiratory diseases are a leading cause of death in developed countries. To avoid complications and recurrences, secondary prevention in patients with respiratory diseases is essential. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is a well-established and effective treatment that is supervised by medical professionals and conducted in dedicated centres. It has been shown to reduce hospital readmissions, secondary events, and patient mortality. The timing of reconditioning is crucial. Previous studies have indicated that training times affect strength and power gains. Additionally, the time of day for training can significantly impact progress in aerobic capacity. Disturbances to the biological clock can have consequences for people with respiratory pathologies, particularly an alteration in muscular function. Therefore, studying the temporal specificity of exercise re-training in patients with respiratory diseases is of interest.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
90
Pulmonary rehabilitation includes : * Exercise re-training with resumption of physical activities * therapeutic patient education
Clinique la Mitterie
Lille, France
RECRUITING6-minute walk test (6MWT)
Walking distance in a test
Time frame: 15 minutes
Time limit test (Time-lim)
Endurance exercise holding time in seconds
Time frame: 0 to 900 secondes
Sit to stand test (STT)
The number of sit-to-stand repetitions during the test.
Time frame: 1 minute
Single arm curl Test (SAC)
The number of bends during the test
Time frame: 1 minute
Single-leg stance test (SLT)
The time for balance
Time frame: 1 minute
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD)
Hospital Anxiety and Depression score
Time frame: 10 minutes. The maximum mark for each score is 21 and the minimum mark is 0. The higher the score, the more depressed or anxious the person.
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index
Sleep quality score
Time frame: 10 minutes. The total score ranges from 0 to 21, with 0 indicating no difficulties and 21 indicating major difficulties.
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