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. 2019 Aug 31;43(4):509–523. doi: 10.5535/arm.2019.43.4.509

Table 1.

Characteristics of included studies

Study Publication year Sample size (N) Severity of COPD Type of breathing exercise Duration Comparison Outcome measures
Ambrosino et al. [16] 1981 51 Mild COPD Combined BEs (PLB, DBE, relaxation and slow breathing) Twice daily (4 weeks) Rehabilitative and medical therapy vs Medical therapy RR, VT, VO2, SpO2
Tiep et al. [17]a 1986 12 Moderate COPD PLB 15 minutes (1 day) PLB vs Relaxation RR, VT, SpO2
Collins et al. [18] 2003 39 Moderate to severe COPD VF training 30–50 minutes, three times/week (6 weeks) VF plus exerciseb vs. VF vs Exerciseb RR, Ve, Ti, Te, Ti/Ttot, IC, dyspnea score, SpO2, VO2
Jones et al. [19]a 2003 30 Severe COPD PLB, DBE, CB 10 minutes for each breathing (1 day) DBE, PLB, or CB vs Spontaneous VO2, RR
Garrod et al. [20]a 2005 48 Severe COPD PLB Breathing with and without PLB during walking test (1 day) PLB vs. non-PLB RR, ISWT (m), SpO2, dyspnea score
Spahija et al. [21]a 2005 8 Mild to severe PLB Breathing with and without PLB during resting and exercise test (1 day) PLB vs. non-PLB VT, RR, Ve, Ti, Ttot, VT/Ti, EELV, dyspnea score, respiratory muscle capacity
Nield et al. [22] 2007 40 Severe COPD PLB Daily practice (12 weeks) PLB vs. health education Dyspnea score, human activity profile, SF-36
Collins et al. [23] 2008 64 Moderate to severe COPD VF training 30–50 minutes, three times/week (36 sessions) VF plus exerciseb vs. VF vs. exerciseb RR, Ve, Ti, Te, IC, dyspnea score, VO2, QoL
Faager et al. [24]a 2008 32 Moderate to severe COPD PLB Breathing with and without PLB during walking test (1 day) PLB vs. non-PLB SpO2, dyspnea score, leg fatigue, PEF, lung function
Bonilha et al. [25] 2009 30 Moderate to severe COPD Singing 1 hour, once a week (24 weeks) Singing vs. handcraft artwork Lung function, IC, ERV, MIP, MEP, ABG, dyspnea score, QoL
Lord et al. [26] 2010 28 Severe COPD Singing Twice a week (6 weeks) Singing vs. usual care Control of breathing, QoL, HAD
Lin et al. [27] 2012 40 Moderate to very severe COPD Respiratory training (PLB, DBE) 20 minutes, twice daily (12 weeks) Respiratory training vs. health education Lung function, SpO2, 6MWD, QoL
Lord et al. [28] 2012 24 Moderate to severe COPD Singing 1 hour, twice a week (8 weeks) Singing vs. film workshop SpO2, HR, control of breathing, functional exercise capacity, daily physical activity, QoL
van Gestel et al. [29] 2012 40 Severe COPD Control breathing training (by respiratory biofeedback training) 1.5 hours, three times/week (4 weeks) RBF plus exercise vs. exercise group Lung function, FRC, RV/TLC, DLCO, IC, TLC, 6MWD, SpO2, dyspnea score, fatigue score, QoL
Yamaguti et al. [30] 2012 30 Moderate to very severe COPD DBE 45 minutes, three times/week (4 weeks) DBE vs. medical treatment Thoracoabdominal motion, diaphragm mobility, %predicted 6MWD, QoL, BODE index
Bhatt et al. [31]a 2013 14 Moderate to very severe COPD PLB Breathing with and without PLB during walking test (1 day) PLB vs. non-PLB RR, dyspnea score, 6MWD, QoL, MIP, MEP, diaphragmatic excursion
Araujo et al. [32]a 2015 25 Moderate to very severe COPD PLB Breathing with and without PLB during walking test (2 days) PLB vs. non-PLB Lung function, IC, 6MWD, %predicted 6MWD, TGlittre, dyspnea score
Borge et al. [34] 2015 150 Moderate to severe COPD DBE 15 minutes, twice daily (4 weeks) DBE vs. sitting still QoL, dyspnea score, Ti, Te, RR
Cabral et al. [33]a 2015 40 Moderate to severe COPD PLB Breathing with and without PLB during exercise endurance test (2 days) PLB vs. control breathing IC, VT, RR, Ve, Ti, Te, Ttot, Ti/Ttot, VT/Ti, SpO2, dyspnea score, deg discomfort score

BEs, breathing exercises; PLB, pursed-lip breathing; DBE, diaphragmatic breathing; RR, respiratory rate; VT, tidal volume; VO2, oxygen consumption; SpO2, oxygen saturation; VF, ventilatory feedback; Ve, minute ventilation; Ti, inspiratory time; Te, expiratory time; Ti/Ttot, duty cycle; IC, inspiratory capacity; SF-36, short-form 36 questionnaires; PEF, peak expiratory flow; QoL, quality of life; ERV, expiratory reserve volume; MIP, maximal inspiratory pressure; MEP, maximal expiratory pressure; ABG, arterial blood gas; HAD, hospital anxiety and depression scale; 6MWD, six-minute walk distance; HR, heart rate; RBF, respiratory biofeedback training; FRC, functional residual capacity; RV/TLC, ratio of residual volume and total lung capacity; DLCO, diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide; TLC, total lung capacity; TGlittre, the Glittre-ADL test; Ttot, total respiratory time; VT/Ti, mean inspiratory flow; CB, combined PLB and DBE; EELV, end expiratory lung volume; ISWT, incremental shuttle walking test; CRQ, Chronic Respiratory Disease Questionnaire; TCQ, Tai Chi Qigong; HQG, health qigong; QYJJ, Qigong Yi Jinjing; CAT, the COPD assessment test; RESE, the regulatory emotion self-efficacy questionnaire.

a

Randomized cross-over study.

b

Endurance and light upper body strengthening exercises (exercise intensity started at 60% VO2peak and progressively increased to 85% VO2peak).