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Title: Tailored Exercise Prescription for People with COPD and Clinically Relevant Comorbidities: A Consensus Statement of the EXPERT Working Group and Experts in Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Authors: VILACA CAVALLARI MACHADO, Felipe 
CONINX, Karin 
Neunhaeuserer, Daniel
Tonoli, Cajsa
Niebauer, Josef
Piepoli, Massimo
Pedretti, Roberto
Kouidi, Evangelia
Ambrosetti, Marco
Bjarnason-Wehrens, Birna
DENDALE, Paul 
Beckers, Paul
Cornelissen, Veronique
Barna, Olga
Doherty, Patrick
Rauch, Bernhard
Edelmann, Frank
Schwaab, Bernhard
Takken, Tim
Reibis, Rona
Davos, Constantinos H.
Garcia-Porrero, Esteban
Pitta, Fabio
Hernandes, Nidia A.
Stickland, Michael K.
Gimeno-Santos, Elena
DE BRANDT, Jana 
Nyberg, Andre
Machado, Ana
Marques, Alda
Gloeckl, Rainer
BURTIN, Chris 
Vogiatzis, Ioannis
Balbi, Bruno
Jensen, Dennis
Man, William D. -C.
Rochester, Carolyn L.
Singh, Sally J.
Franssen, Frits M. E.
SPRUIT, Martijn A. 
HANSEN, Dominique 
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: ADIS INT LTD
Source: Sports medicine,
Status: Early view
Abstract: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a heterogeneous chronic lung condition often accompanied by comorbidities and systemic manifestations that affect the person's clinical condition and prognosis and often require specific treatment. Therefore, the management of COPD extends beyond treatment for the lungs per se. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) should be considered as part of person-centered management, and supervised exercise training is a core component of this intervention. PR exercise training parameters (e.g., frequency, intensity, time, and type) should be individualized to maximize each individual's functional gains while targeting systemic manifestations and comorbidities. This manuscript presents evidence-based tailored recommendations for optimizing exercise interventions for people with COPD and comorbidities that significantly affect prognosis (e.g., mortality, hospitalizations) including cardiovascular disease (CVD) (e.g., chronic coronary syndrome, heart failure), CVD risk factors (e.g., type 2 diabetes mellitus [T2DM], hypertension), and sarcopenia. To achieve these goals, existing guidelines and evidence for exercise training in COPD, CVD, CVD risk factors, and sarcopenia have been reviewed to identify synergies between PR and cardiac rehabilitation, as well as the treatment of T2DM and sarcopenia. In addition, we provided clinical cases to illustrate how PR can be adapted to accommodate specific comorbidities. These examples offer practical guidance for tailoring exercise prescriptions within PR programs to address the unique needs of people with COPD and clinically relevant comorbidities, thereby enhancing overall treatment effectiveness and optimizing health outcomes.
Notes: Machado, FVC (corresponding author), Hasselt Univ, Fac Rehabil Sci, Rehabil Res Ctr REVAL, Campus Diepenbeek, Diepenbeek, Belgium.; Machado, FVC (corresponding author), Hasselt Univ, Biomed Res Inst BIOMED, Fac Med & Life Sci, Diepenbeek, Belgium.; Machado, FVC (corresponding author), Jessa Hosp, Heart Ctr Hasselt, Hasselt, Belgium.
felipe.machado@uhasselt.be
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/48019
ISSN: 0112-1642
e-ISSN: 1179-2035
DOI: 10.1007/s40279-025-02353-9
ISI #: 001630522600001
Rights: The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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