2009
DOI: 10.5414/cnp71527
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Effect of resistance exercise during hemodialysis on physical function and quality of life: randomized controlled trial

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“…26 Accordingly, Johansen et al 27 reported that resistance training improved quadriceps muscle area in HD patients similar to other studies with HD patients that confirmed important results about resistance training and improved knee strength, lean body mass, and physical capacity. [28][29][30] In the present study, patients who underwent RETP also improved the role physical of SF-36 after intervention while the control group did not present any changes in quality of life. In fact, studies have reported positive outcomes of intervention studies with exercise in quality of life, e.g., HD patients that performed resistance exercise improved significantly their mental health, 30 and resistance combined with aerobic exercise showed improvement of mental and physical components.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…26 Accordingly, Johansen et al 27 reported that resistance training improved quadriceps muscle area in HD patients similar to other studies with HD patients that confirmed important results about resistance training and improved knee strength, lean body mass, and physical capacity. [28][29][30] In the present study, patients who underwent RETP also improved the role physical of SF-36 after intervention while the control group did not present any changes in quality of life. In fact, studies have reported positive outcomes of intervention studies with exercise in quality of life, e.g., HD patients that performed resistance exercise improved significantly their mental health, 30 and resistance combined with aerobic exercise showed improvement of mental and physical components.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Besides, most of the included trials conducted aerobic exercise (13 trials), 7 trials conducted resistance exercise, and only 4 trials conducted combined training. Segura-Orti et al [51] conducted a randomized controlled trial comparing resistance exercise and low intensity aerobic exercise, and found no differences in change-over-time between the two groups in any of the physical performance tests. While, in another study conducted by Afshar et al [7], there was greater reduction of serum creatine and hs-CRP (p < 0.001, each) in the aerobic group than in the resistance group.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A change in walking distance between 53 and 71 meters has been suggested as clinically meaningful in cardiopulmonary populations (41). Although not widely used as an outcome measure in exercise training studies in patients with CKD, improvements in the 6MW test of .53 meters have been reported (44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49). We have found high variability on the 6MW test in dialysis patients (i.e., 3466127 meters at baseline) (48), possibly because (1) patients are unaware of how to pace themselves, (2) there is a wide spectrum of functioning in patients with CKD, and (3) although testing was done immediately before a midweek dialysis session, physiologic status (i.e., fluid, electrolytes, symptoms) vary significantly.…”
Section: Measurement Of Mobility and Physical Performance (Field Based)mentioning
confidence: 99%