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Effect of symptoms on physical performance in COPD
Authors:Jungeun Lee  Huong Q Nguyen  Monica E Jarrett  Pamela H Mitchell  Kenneth C Pike  Vincent S Fan
Abstract:

Background

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients experience multiple symptoms including dyspnea, anxiety, depression, and fatigue, which are highly correlated with each other. Together, those symptoms may contribute to impaired physical performance.

Objectives

The purpose of this study was to examine interrelationships among dyspnea, anxiety, depressive symptoms, and fatigue as contributing factors to physical performance in COPD.

Methods

This study used baseline data of 282 COPD patients from a longitudinal observational study to explore the relationship between depression, inflammation, and functional status. Data analyses included confirmatory factor analyses and structural equation modeling.

Results

Dyspnea, anxiety and depression had direct effects on fatigue, and both dyspnea and anxiety had direct effects on physical performance. Higher levels of dyspnea were significantly associated with impaired physical performance whereas higher levels of anxiety were significantly associated with enhanced physical performance.

Conclusion

Dyspnea was the strongest predictor of impaired physical performance in patients with COPD.
Keywords:Dyspnea  Psychological symptoms  Fatigue  Physical performance  COPD
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