Vol 10, Supplement 12 (May 26, 2018): Journal of Thoracic Disease (Nutritional Status and Muscle Dysfunction in Chronic Respiratory Disease: Stable Versus Acute Exacerbations)

Preface

Skeletal muscle dysfunction in COPD: relevance of nutritional support and pulmonary rehabilitation
Esther Barreiro, Ariel Jaitovich
Journal of Thoracic Disease  
2018;
10
(Suppl 12)
:S1330-S1331
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Review Article

Nutritional status and muscle dysfunction in chronic respiratory diseases: stable phase versus acute exacerbations
Joaquim Gea, Antoni Sancho-Muñoz, Roberto Chalela
Journal of Thoracic Disease  
2018;
10
(Suppl 12)
:S1332-S1354
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Effects of aging and comorbidities on nutritional status and muscle dysfunction in patients with COPD
Bruno-Pierre Dubé, Pierantonio Laveneziana
Journal of Thoracic Disease  
2018;
10
(Suppl 12)
:S1355-S1366
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Can muscle protein metabolism be specifically targeted by exercise training in COPD?
Davina C. M. Simoes, Ioannis Vogiatzis
Journal of Thoracic Disease  
2018;
10
(Suppl 12)
:S1367-S1376
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Can muscle protein metabolism be specifically targeted by nutritional support and exercise training in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?
Ramzi Lakhdar, Roberto A. Rabinovich
Journal of Thoracic Disease  
2018;
10
(Suppl 12)
:S1377-S1389
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Pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Sarah E. Jones, Ruth E. Barker, Claire M. Nolan, Suhani Patel, Matthew Maddocks, William D. C. Man
Journal of Thoracic Disease  
2018;
10
(Suppl 12)
:S1390-S1399
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Relevance of nutritional support and early rehabilitation in hospitalized patients with COPD
Ghislaine Gayan-Ramirez
Journal of Thoracic Disease  
2018;
10
(Suppl 12)
:S1400-S1414
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Muscle atrophy in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: molecular basis and potential therapeutic targets
Esther Barreiro, Ariel Jaitovich
Journal of Thoracic Disease  
2018;
10
(Suppl 12)
:S1415-S1424
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Disclosure:

The supplement “Nutritional Status and Muscle Dysfunction in Chronic Respiratory Disease: Stable Versus Acute Exacerbations” was commissioned by the Editorial office, Journal of Thoracic Disease without any sponsorship or funding. Esther Barreiro and Ariel Jaitovich served as the unpaid Guest Editors for the supplement.