TY - JOUR
T1 - Can training induce inflammatory control in asthma, or is it symptom control only?
AU - Pitzner-Fabricius, Anders
AU - Toennesen, Louise Lindhardt
AU - Backer, Vibeke
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Exercise has shown to reduce asthma symptoms; however, the underlying mechanism for this improvement remains unclear. Improvement in inflammatory control could be the reason for this reduction in symptoms. This review discusses recent studies evaluating the effect of exercise on inflammatory control in patients with asthma. RECENT FINDINGS: New studies support that exercise is well tolerated and feasible regardless of intensity. Exercise seems to improve systemic low-grade inflammation, but consistency lacks when it comes to reduction in airway inflammation. SUMMARY: Physical exercise as an adjuvant therapy leads to improvement in asthma symptoms and asthma-related quality of life and should be recommended for all patients with asthma.
AB - PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Exercise has shown to reduce asthma symptoms; however, the underlying mechanism for this improvement remains unclear. Improvement in inflammatory control could be the reason for this reduction in symptoms. This review discusses recent studies evaluating the effect of exercise on inflammatory control in patients with asthma. RECENT FINDINGS: New studies support that exercise is well tolerated and feasible regardless of intensity. Exercise seems to improve systemic low-grade inflammation, but consistency lacks when it comes to reduction in airway inflammation. SUMMARY: Physical exercise as an adjuvant therapy leads to improvement in asthma symptoms and asthma-related quality of life and should be recommended for all patients with asthma.
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U2 - 10.1097/MCP.0000000000000648
DO - 10.1097/MCP.0000000000000648
M3 - Review
C2 - 31724962
AN - SCOPUS:85075960566
VL - 26
SP - 56
EP - 61
JO - Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine
JF - Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine
SN - 1070-5287
IS - 1
ER -