A single bout of maximal exercise improves lung function in patients with cystic fibrosis

2017 
Abstract Background Responses to a single bout of exercise may provide critical information for maximizing improvements in pulmonary function following exercise training in cystic fibrosis (CF). We sought to determine if acute maximal exercise improves pulmonary function in patients with CF. Methods Thirty-three patients with CF completed a comprehensive assessment of pulmonary function to determine forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV 1 ), and lung clearance index (LCI) prior to and immediately following maximal aerobic exercise on a cycle ergometer. Results Following exercise, FVC (∆0.08±0.14L) and FEV 1 (∆0.06±0.15L) increased, while LCI decreased (∆-0.71±0.93) (all p 1 (%predicted) were associated with peak work (r=0.40, p =0.02) and peak pulmonary ventilation (r=0.45, p =0.01). Conclusions A single bout of maximal exercise acutely improves pulmonary function in patients with CF and improvements may be related to peak work and peak pulmonary ventilation.
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