Management of Health through exercises for ILD Patients

Authors

  • Dr. Vivekananda Dey

Abstract

Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) is a group of lung disorders characterized by inflammation and scarring of the lungs, leading to impaired lung function and exercise capacity. Physical exercise has been recognized as an integral component in the management of ILD, promoting respiratory muscle strength, cardiovascular endurance, and overall physical well-being. This research paper investigates the role of exercise in the management of health for ILD patients, focusing on the types of exercises, intensity, duration, and frequency that are most beneficial for this population. The study explores the physiological benefits of exercise for ILD patients, such as improved oxygen uptake, reduced breathlessness, enhanced quality of life, and better functional capacity. Additionally, the paper examines the challenges and considerations in designing exercise programs tailored to the specific needs and limitations of ILD patients, including safety measures, progression protocols, and patient education. By conducting a thorough review of existing literature, clinical guidelines, and exercise intervention studies, this research aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for healthcare providers, rehabilitation specialists, and patients themselves on how to effectively manage ILD through structured exercise programs. Ultimately, the findings of this study contribute to enhancing the understanding and implementation of exercise as a therapeutic modality in the comprehensive care of ILD patients.

Key Words: Interstitial, Scarring, Exercise, Fitness, Etc.

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Published

31-03-2025

How to Cite

Dr. Vivekananda Dey. (2025). Management of Health through exercises for ILD Patients. Ldealistic Journal of Advanced Research in Progressive Spectrums (IJARPS) eISSN– 2583-6986, 4(03), 35–40. Retrieved from https://journal.ijarps.org/index.php/IJARPS/article/view/642

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Research Paper