The interplay of physical and cognitive function in rehabilitation of interstitial lung disease patients: a narrative review
CONCLUSIONS: Numerous underlying etiologies of ILD contribute to frailty, skeletal muscle and cognitive function, but their respective neurobiologic mechanisms require further investigation. Exercise training increases physical measures, but complementary approaches may improve their applicability to improve daily activities.PMID:37691666 | PMC:PMC10482628 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-23-209
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Masatoshi Hanada Takako Tanaka Ryo Kozu Yuji Ishimatsu Noriho Sakamoto Ani Orchanian-Cheff Dmitry Rozenberg W Darlene Reid Source Type: research
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