Commentary on 'Aerobic training versus behavioural intervention to increase physical activity on clinical control of people with moderate-to-severe asthma: A randomised clinical trial'.
This commentary examines a randomized clinical trial comparing structured aerobic exercise training against behavioral interventions aimed at boosting physical activity in adults with moderate-to-severe asthma. The piece evaluates how each approach affects clinical control of asthma symptoms, which has direct implications for PT professionals who deliver pulmonary rehabilitation and exercise-based care. The discussion highlights the relative merits of exercise prescription versus behavior change strategies for this patient population.
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