Dear Friends;
It is well known
that unintended weight loss spells potential disaster for
patients with advanced stages of COPD. There is something
about increased energy expenditure with resultant loss of
body tissues that predicts a poor outcome. In a recent study
it was shown that increased "usual physical
activity" reduced the risk of hospitalization
significantly. Whether this was simply due to the fact that
healthier people exercise more cannot be known for certain.
However, it is well established that exercise is a
cornerstone of pulmonary rehabilitation.
Exercise stimulates appetite and sleep. It
also reduces the craving for nicotine which is particularly
valuable in those still addicted to tobacco. In addition,
exercise stimulates the immune system to help ward off infections,
including respiratory infections. Thus, considering the
central value of exercise, I would recommend walking away
from hospitals rather being taken to them.
Also be advised that you can eat yourself
"back to health" by a diet high in calories and
antioxidant vitamins and minerals. Remember that chocolate
is good for you. So walk and eat yourself back to health and
you will live longer and better for it.
I'll be in touch next month.
Your friend,

Thomas Petty, MD