2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11255-020-02612-w
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Exercise interventions improve depression and anxiety in chronic kidney disease patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…Studies investigating COVID-19 patients found a high level of post-traumatic stress and depressive symptoms in comparison with non-infected people ( Vindegaard and Eriksen Benros, 2020 ). In this regard, there are consistent evidence that RT is associated with improvements in depression ( Gordon et al, 2018 ), anxiety ( Gordon et al, 2017 ), and sleep disorders ( Kovacevic et al, 2018 ), including patients with chronic diseases ( Ferreira et al, 2020 ) and during rehabilitation ( McCartney, 1998 ; Vincent and Vincent, 2012 ; Chan and Cheema, 2016 ; Andrade et al, 2018 ; Seguro et al, 2019 ). The potential benefits of RT for COVID-19 patients are illustrated in Figure 1 .…”
Section: Practical Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Studies investigating COVID-19 patients found a high level of post-traumatic stress and depressive symptoms in comparison with non-infected people ( Vindegaard and Eriksen Benros, 2020 ). In this regard, there are consistent evidence that RT is associated with improvements in depression ( Gordon et al, 2018 ), anxiety ( Gordon et al, 2017 ), and sleep disorders ( Kovacevic et al, 2018 ), including patients with chronic diseases ( Ferreira et al, 2020 ) and during rehabilitation ( McCartney, 1998 ; Vincent and Vincent, 2012 ; Chan and Cheema, 2016 ; Andrade et al, 2018 ; Seguro et al, 2019 ). The potential benefits of RT for COVID-19 patients are illustrated in Figure 1 .…”
Section: Practical Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In dialysis patients, renal replacement therapies in combination with the presence of other chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, malnutrition and sarcopaenia, frailty or disability, pain/discomfort and low physical functioning are known factors that have a negative impact on HRQoL [ 49 , 50 ]. Moreover, depression and anxiety are found to be associated with poor HRQoL [ 51 ]. Additionally, a sedentary lifestyle and the lack of PA affect thhe patient’s biopsychosocial health and independence and are associated with lower levels of physical functioning and physical domains of HRQoL [ 39 ].…”
Section: The Effects Of Exercise Training On Hrqol In Patients With Ckdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, a recent meta-analysis showed that exercise interventions can improve the mood disorders that might be triggered by a reduction in physical function, especially depression and anxiety in CKD patients [ 51 ]. Similarly, a 1-year intradialytic exercise training programme was found to be effective in improving the functional limitations, cardiac autonomic dysfunction and psychological distress that are known disorders in HD patients [ 63 ].…”
Section: The Effects Of Exercise Training On Hrqol In Patients With Ckdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Algumas condições clínicas como hipertensão, doenças respiratórias, cardiovasculares e metabólicas parecem ser importantes fatores de risco para a gravidade da COVID-19 (FERREIRA et al, 2020;YANG et al, 2020). Os estudos atuais apontam como grupos de risco potencial: idosos (FERREIRA et al, 2020;JIMÉNEZ-PAVÓN;CARBONELL-BAEZA;SONG et al, 2020), adultos jovens, obesos, indivíduos com as comorbidades descritas anteriormente, doenças crônicas com repercussão na parte hemodinâmica e imunológica (ZBINDEN-FONCEA et al, 2020;RODRÍGUEZ;CRESPO; OLMEDILLAS, 2020).…”
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