Anxiety disorders in patients with cardiopulmonary diseases: A brief review

This manuscript reviews the current literature involving clinical anxiety and cardiopulmonary disease, considers the hypothesized physiological mechanisms for anxiety, and discusses the use of exercise as a treatment for both anxiety and cardiopulmonary diseases. The literature summary consists of o...

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Main Authors: Ashley Grace Swavely, J. Larry Durstine
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2020-06-01
Series:Sports Medicine and Health Science
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CAD
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666337620300202
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spelling doaj-3650cb38b3af445bae67af84787f85552021-04-02T18:17:44ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Sports Medicine and Health Science2666-33762020-06-01227279Anxiety disorders in patients with cardiopulmonary diseases: A brief reviewAshley Grace Swavely0J. Larry Durstine1Cardiac Diagnostic Unit-Clinic 2K Duke Clinic, Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC, USA; Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington, NC, USADepartment of Exercise Science, University of South Carolina, Norman J. Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC, USA; Corresponding author. Department of Exercise Science, Norman J. Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 29208, USA.This manuscript reviews the current literature involving clinical anxiety and cardiopulmonary disease, considers the hypothesized physiological mechanisms for anxiety, and discusses the use of exercise as a treatment for both anxiety and cardiopulmonary diseases. The literature summary consists of original investigations, meta-analysis, commentaries, and review publications in order to better understand the biological and psychological mechanisms for using exercise as treatment and to provide details specific to cardiopulmonary disease and anxiety management. A gap in the literature exists concerning the anxiolytic effects of exercise as a psychological and physical treatment in cardiopulmonary populations. The findings from this review support further investigation into the use of exercise to ameliorate the burden of anxiety in cardiopulmonary disease patients.This review evaluates the current literature surrounding cardiopulmonary disease and anxiety. A systematic literature search identified articles discussing the prevalence, association, and risk of anxiety in cardiopulmonary patients. Though depression is often studied in this population, recent investigation supports a need for further research regarding anxiety in cardiopulmonary patients. Treatment to manage patients’ psychological profile can reduce exacerbations of known disease, reduce hospital readmission, and improve functional capacity, and overall quality of life.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666337620300202AnxietyCardiopulmonary diseaseCADCOPDExercise
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J. Larry Durstine
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Anxiety disorders in patients with cardiopulmonary diseases: A brief review
Sports Medicine and Health Science
Anxiety
Cardiopulmonary disease
CAD
COPD
Exercise
author_facet Ashley Grace Swavely
J. Larry Durstine
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title Anxiety disorders in patients with cardiopulmonary diseases: A brief review
title_short Anxiety disorders in patients with cardiopulmonary diseases: A brief review
title_full Anxiety disorders in patients with cardiopulmonary diseases: A brief review
title_fullStr Anxiety disorders in patients with cardiopulmonary diseases: A brief review
title_full_unstemmed Anxiety disorders in patients with cardiopulmonary diseases: A brief review
title_sort anxiety disorders in patients with cardiopulmonary diseases: a brief review
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Sports Medicine and Health Science
issn 2666-3376
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This manuscript reviews the current literature involving clinical anxiety and cardiopulmonary disease, considers the hypothesized physiological mechanisms for anxiety, and discusses the use of exercise as a treatment for both anxiety and cardiopulmonary diseases. The literature summary consists of original investigations, meta-analysis, commentaries, and review publications in order to better understand the biological and psychological mechanisms for using exercise as treatment and to provide details specific to cardiopulmonary disease and anxiety management. A gap in the literature exists concerning the anxiolytic effects of exercise as a psychological and physical treatment in cardiopulmonary populations. The findings from this review support further investigation into the use of exercise to ameliorate the burden of anxiety in cardiopulmonary disease patients.This review evaluates the current literature surrounding cardiopulmonary disease and anxiety. A systematic literature search identified articles discussing the prevalence, association, and risk of anxiety in cardiopulmonary patients. Though depression is often studied in this population, recent investigation supports a need for further research regarding anxiety in cardiopulmonary patients. Treatment to manage patients’ psychological profile can reduce exacerbations of known disease, reduce hospital readmission, and improve functional capacity, and overall quality of life.
topic Anxiety
Cardiopulmonary disease
CAD
COPD
Exercise
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666337620300202
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