Investigation of Walking Training With Different Slope Types in COPD Patients

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age40+
SponsorAcibadem University

About this trial

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a disease that continues to generate a great deal of research and this research must continue, both because it is not completely curable and because of the large patient population. The importance and benefits of exercise training in COPD patients are clear. One of the most preferred types of exercise training is the so-called aerobic exercise training, which typically takes the form of walking. A typical walking training does not use a slope or may include an uphill slope. However, recently there have been publications about downhill walking and its benefits in COPD. Walking on a level, uphill, and downhill slope may have the potential to result in different gains by using different muscle groups more. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the effects of walking training on exercise capacity, respiratory functions, muscle strength, and functional status in COPD patients with three different slope types: level, uphill, and downhill.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Being diagnosed with COPD (A, B, E groups according to GOLD assessment)

Ambulate on your own

Not having any contraindications for exercise

To be mentally appropriate (score 24 points and above in the mini mental test)

Disqualifiers

Being in GOLD 4 stage in spirometric evaluation

Presence of hypoxemia

Participation in another pulmonary rehabilitation program within the last 6 months

Having an exacerbation in the last 1 month

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Downhill walking training
  • Level walking training
  • Uphill walking training

Treatment groups

51 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Acibadem University

Lead sponsor

Bezmialem Vakif University

Collaborator