2019
DOI: 10.1111/apt.15491
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Review article: impact of exercise on physical frailty in patients with chronic liver disease

Abstract: Summary Background Physical frailty is common in chronic liver disease and the setting of liver transplantation. It is associated with poor quality of life, increased hospitalisation and mortality. Despite this, the impact of exercise in these patients remains poorly understood. Aim To summarise the impact of physical exercise on physical frailty in patients with chronic liver disease until after liver transplantation. Methods A MEDLINE and PubMed search was undertaken using the terms; “physical activity”, “fu… Show more

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“…In general, exercise programmes should consist of a combination of aerobic (3 days/week) and resistance exercises (2 days/week), performed to a moderate intensity (ie out of breath but able to talk) and ideally be remotely-monitored in the patient's own home. 17,19,20 Adjunct therapy…”
Section: Amritpal Dhaliwal and Matthew J Armstrongmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, exercise programmes should consist of a combination of aerobic (3 days/week) and resistance exercises (2 days/week), performed to a moderate intensity (ie out of breath but able to talk) and ideally be remotely-monitored in the patient's own home. 17,19,20 Adjunct therapy…”
Section: Amritpal Dhaliwal and Matthew J Armstrongmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because sarcopenia, as defined by muscle mass decline and muscle strength decline in patients with chronic liver diseases (CLDs), can be associated with falls, decreased quality of life, or poor prognosis, it has gained much interest among clinicians these days [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Sarcopenia, especially, can occur frequently in patients with liver cirrhosis (LC), and it can be a risk factor for the development of hepatic encephalopathy in LC patients [8,9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Williams et al recently provided a welcome addition to the literature in this area . They comprehensively reviewed the available literature on the effect of exercise on physical frailty in patients with chronic liver disease and developed recommendations through synthesis of the literature.…”
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confidence: 87%