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Feasibility of a 4-week combined supervised and home-based exercise program for patients with nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease: a single-center, single-arm feasibility study

Authors
 Kim, Eun Chan  ;  Park, Youngmok  ;  Kim, Chiho  ;  Park, Dong-Hyuk  ;  Kang, Young Ae  ;  Jeon, Justin Y. 
Citation
 SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, Vol.16(1), 2025-12 
Article Number
 138 
Journal Title
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Issue Date
2025-12
MeSH
Aged ; Cardiorespiratory Fitness ; Exercise Therapy* / methods ; Feasibility Studies ; Female ; Home Care Services ; Humans ; Lung Diseases* / microbiology ; Lung Diseases* / physiopathology ; Lung Diseases* / therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Muscle Strength ; Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous* / physiopathology ; Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous* / therapy ; Quality of Life ; Treatment Outcome
Keywords
Exercise ; Feasibility study ; Nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease ; Health-related quality of life
Abstract
Nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease (NTM-PD) is associated with functional decline and limited treatment options, highlighting the need for adjunctive exercise interventions. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and preliminary effects of a 4-week combined supervised and home-based exercise program for patients with NTM-PD. This single-arm feasibility study included 23 outpatients with NTM-PD. The intervention comprised weekly supervised sessions and daily home-based aerobic and resistance training over 4 weeks. The primary outcomes were feasibility parameters (retention, adherence, and safety). The exploratory outcomes included cardiorespiratory fitness (VO(2)max), functional capacity (6MWD, 30-s STS), muscle strength, pulmonary function, body composition, and health-related quality of life (quality of life-bronchiectasis domains). Of the 23 enrolled participants, 19 (82.6%) completed the study. All predefined feasibility thresholds were achieved: retention 82.6% (>= 80% threshold), supervised-session adherence 100% (>= 80% threshold), and home-based adherence 73.5% (>= 70% threshold). No serious adverse events occurred. Modest functional improvements were observed: 6MWD increased by 20 m (p = 0.008), and 30-s STS performance improved by 3.5 repetitions (p = 0.010). VO(2)max showed minimal changes, although valid measurements were obtained in only 10/18 participants. Health-related quality of life showed mixed results, with only the vitality domain showing a statistically significant change in distribution pattern. Pulmonary function and body composition remained unchanged. A 4-week hybrid exercise program demonstrated feasibility, safety, and acceptability in patients with NTM-PD, with modest short-term functional gains. The brief duration of the intervention may have limited clinically meaningful improvements. These findings support the progression to long-duration randomized controlled trials with enhanced home-based exercise adherence strategies and alternative outcome measures appropriate for this population.
DOI
10.1038/s41598-025-28839-0
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kang, Young Ae(강영애) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7783-5271
Park, Youngmok(박영목) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5669-1491
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/210223
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