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Intradialysis physical training: compliance and effects

Abstract

Decreased physical activity in CKD patients is widely prevalent and related with outcome worsening. Programs of intradialysis and interdialysis physical training are able to improve metabolic, hemodynamic and rehabilitation parameters. Efficacy of such programs depends on adherence to physical training schedule. The compliance index reflects patient’s education quality and surveillance efficiency and related with achieved results. During 12-months intradialysis training program of 10 stable HD patients improvement of some nutritional (triceps skin fold thickness, upper arm muscle circumference), inflammation (decrease of CRP logarithm), dialysis efficiency (phosphatemia) and quality of life (vitality and physical component summary of the KDQoL-SF questionnaire) parameters were found compared to control group of HD patient without physical training.

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K. A. Vishnevskiy
Mariinsky City Hospital – City Nephrologica Center, St.-Petersburg
Russian Federation


A. Yu. Zemchenkov
St.-Petersburg I.I. Mechnikov State Medical Academy
Russian Federation


A. V. Kamoshnya
I.P. Pavlov St.-Petersburg State Medical university
Russian Federation


M. D. Didur
I.P. Pavlov St.-Petersburg State Medical university
Russian Federation


R. P. Gerasimchiuk
Mariinsky City Hospital – City Nephrologica Center, St.-Petersburg
Russian Federation


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Vishnevskiy K.A., Zemchenkov A.Yu., Kamoshnya A.V., Didur M.D., Gerasimchiuk R.P. Intradialysis physical training: compliance and effects. Nephrology and Dialysis. 2009;11(4):302-309. (In Russ.)

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