Efektivitas Suplementasi Putih Telur Ayam terhadap Kualitas Hidup Pasien PPOK Stabil yang Melakukan Latihan Fisik

Date
2022Author
Sihombing, Benny
Advisor(s)
Permatasari, Amira
Pandia, Pandiaman
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Background: Substantial loss of muscle mass in aging and COPD leads to decreased respiratory function and health status, exercise intolerance, death, and increased visits to health facilities. Exercise training and adequate nutrition are cornerstones of comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation program in COPD. This study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of chicken egg white supplementation in stable COPD patients who do physical exercise.
Methods: This research was conducted using a quasi-experimental study design. The subjects were stable COPD patients aged 40-80 years, divided into a control group that did smartphone-guided physical exercise and intervention group that did exercise accompanied by supplementation of chicken egg whites. Physical exercise includes strength training and resistance training. The CAT score is assessed and tested by independent t-test.
Results: Based on hypothesis testing between control and intervention group, the p value = 0.000 (p value < 0.05) was obtained. The mean decrease in CAT scores in the control group was 5.42; while in the intervention group it was 13.47.
Conclusion: There is significant difference in CAT score reduction between each groups which was higher in the intervention group. Thus, egg white supplementation in patients who do physical exercise can improve the quality of life of stable COPD patients.
