Does inspiratory muscle training (IMT) reduce depression in patients with COPD? Source: International Congress 2019 – Assessment and training of respiratory muscles Year: 2019
Respiratory muscle strength is significantly reduced and related to perceived disability in patients with low back pain Source: International Congress 2017 – Assessment and treatment of respiratory muscle function in respiratory physiotherapy Year: 2017
Inspiratory muscle performance predicts response to physical therapy in patients with chronic low back pain Source: International Congress 2017 – Latest insights into functional capacity, muscle weakness and physical activity in chronic lung diseases Year: 2017
Improvements in PIMAX following inspiratory muscle training do not correlate with changes in exercise performance in patients with COPD Source: Annual Congress 2010 - Respiratory muscles and breathing: assessment and training Year: 2010
The relationship of anxiety and depression with pulmonary function tests, dyspnoea, exercise capacity and quality of life in patients with COPD Source: Annual Congress 2009 - Exploring outcome measures in COPD and pulmonary rehabilitation Year: 2009
Low inspiratory muscle strength is associated with reduced exercise tolerance and poor quality of life in COPD-heart failure overlap Source: International Congress 2017 – Assessment and treatment of respiratory muscle function in respiratory physiotherapy Year: 2017
Respiratory muscle fatiguability is higher in obese individuals with poor sleep quality Source: Sleep and Breathing Conference 2021 Year: 2021
Effect of inspiratory muscle training on lung function, dyspnea, exercise tolerance and quality of life in COPD patients Source: Annual Congress 2007 - Effects of training in rehabilitation Year: 2007
Reduced grip strength is related to frequency of exacerbations and lower health status in COPD Source: Annual Congress 2011 - COPD mechanisms Year: 2011
A high degree of dyspnea is associated with poor exercise capacity in COPD patients, airflow obstruction being equal Source: International Congress 2018 – What’s new in lung function and exercise assessment in COPD? Year: 2018
Upper limb muscle strength relates with pulmonary functions, exercise capacity, quality of life and dyspnoea in patients with COPD Source: Annual Congress 2009 - Exploring outcome measures in COPD and pulmonary rehabilitation Year: 2009
Is inspiratory capacity (IC) better correlated with functional exercise capacity than FEV1 in COPD patients? Source: Annual Congress 2012 - Lung function tests in monitoring airway diseases Year: 2012
High-intensity inspiratory muscle training (H-IMT) reduces dyspnoea and improves health-related quality of life (QoL) and functional exercise capacity in COPD Source: Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 255s Year: 2004
Malnutrition is associated to poor exercise capacity irrespective of dynamic hyperinflation in COPD patients Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Respiratory and cardiovascular abnormalities in COPD: the role of exercise, nutritional status and inflammation Year: 2013
Improvement of inspiratory muscle strength as an effect of complex pulmonary rehabilitation in patient with COPD. Source: International Congress 2019 – Pulmonary rehabilitation for obstructive lung diseases Year: 2019
What is the relationship between inspiratory capacity and different measures of exercise capacity in patients with COPD? Source: Annual Congress 2012 - Assessment of physical activity, exercise, muscle function and clinical characteristics as outcomes in physiotherapy and rehabilitation Year: 2012
Inspiratory muscle training improves breathing pattern during exercise in COPD patients Source: Eur Respir J 2016; 47: 1261-1264 Year: 2016
Relationship between respiratory metabolism and dyspnea during inspiratory muscle training in stable COPD patients Source: Annual Congress 2008 - Physiological response to exercise performance Year: 2008
Diaphragm excursion was correlated with respiratory muscle strength and FEV1 in home-based respiratory muscle training with COPD patients Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Comprehensive care and pulmonary rehabilitation for chronic respiratory diseases Year: 2020
Flow-volumetric inspiratory exerciser and improving of respiratory functional parameters in COPD patients Source: Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 403s Year: 2004