Asthma
Low-to-moderateConditionalin favorRecommendation: Exercise is suggested for people with asthma.
Rationale
Exercise improves exercise capacity and quality of life in people with asthma. The certainty of the evidence for the critical outcomes is low to moderate. The recommendation is therefore conditionally in favor, because the balance between benefits and harms is favorable, though with less certainty.
Cautions and contraindications
Before prescribing physical activity, perform pre-participation screening and stratify cardiovascular risk: people with known chronic disease — cardiovascular, metabolic, renal — as well as those with suggestive symptoms not yet evaluated, require medical clearance before starting. Individualize the dose according to the clinical condition, comorbidities, and the patient's osteoarticular and functional limitations, and prefer supervised settings for complex cases and for decompensated patients. Advise stopping exertion and seeking immediate medical evaluation in the presence of warning signs such as chest discomfort, breathlessness disproportionate to effort, persistent dizziness, fainting, and unusual palpitations. Progress gradually and reassess tolerance periodically.
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