Introduction
Key points
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) often
makes it difficult to breathe, which in turn may limit how active you are and
how much you exercise. However, it is important to remain active and exercise
when you have COPD. Activity and exercise can:
- Build muscle strength and
endurance. This will help you be more active—you will be able to do
more activities for longer amounts of time.
- Reduce shortness of
breath.
Exercises for COPD can be done nearly anywhere. They are often done
as part of a pulmonary rehabilitation program.
Always consult with your health professional before starting an
exercise program. Heart problems, such as
coronary artery disease (CAD) or
high blood pressure, are common in people with COPD
and may limit exercise options. You may need medical supervision when you start
your program.
What effect does COPD have on my ability to be active?
Why should I exercise for COPD?
How do I exercise for COPD?
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