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Archives of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy
2023 Volume.19 No. 1 p.25 ~ p.38
A Study on Rehabilitation Exercise for the Prevention of Cardiopulmonary Disease and Improvement of Cardiopulmonary Function in Elderly Living in Community-dwelling
Choi Ha-Neul

Oh Se-Jun
Abstract
Purpose: In this study, we performed a 10-year literature review based on domestic research on the preventionof cardiopulmonary disease and improvement in cardiopulmonary function in community-dwelling elderlyindividuals.

Methods: We searched databases for exercise studies that reported prevention of cardiopulmonary diseaseand improvement of cardiopulmonary function in community-dwelling elderly individuals between 2012 and2022. Two independent researchers performed the first review based on the title and abstract of an articleand a second review of the text of the article, and the final detailed meeting a total of 10 times over 2 months.
To the strategies of each literature, this study focused on the recent 10 years of domestic research; wesearched across the DBpia, e-article, Google scholar, KCI, KISS, KYOBO scholar, and RISS databases.

Results: Of 12,522 papers identified through the research strategy and literature search, we excluded 6,053papers; 905 non-duplicated papers or original articles of each researcher were excluded in addition to 3,624papers that were beyond the scope of this study. Following a thorough literature search, we excluded 1,807papers and 61 papers in which details regarding intervention and results were unavailable. Finally, 35 paperswere excluded from the category of subjects and parts included in overseas journals, and only eight paperswere included in this study.

Conclusion: This study provides a basis for care-related rehabilitation of older adults to preventmusculoskeletal disorders. Based on mid-to long-term national policies for social rehabilitation care, effectivecare programs associated with rehabilitation experts should be established in the future.
KEYWORD
Cardiopulmonary disease, Cardiopulmonary function, Community-dwelling, Elderly, Rehabilitation exercise
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