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Introduction: Although exercise training of patients undergoing hemodialysis is generally associated with positive outcomes, few hemodialysis units routinely offer intradialytic exercise therapy. This is often related to financial cost and/or staff limitations. Home-based. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of intradialytic versus home based exercise regarding adherence, functional capacity and physical activity level.
Methods: 17 participants from hemodialysis unit from Valencia were randomized to either intradialytic exercise (n=9,) or home based exercise (n=8). Both programs consisted of a combination of strength training and aerobic exercise during 4 months. We assess functional capacity with different test (Short Physical Performance Battery, one leg stand, Timed Up and Go, Sit To Stand test 10 and 60,handgrip, one leg heel rise, 6 minutes walking test) and two questionnaires to asses physical activity level (Human Activity Profile and Physical Activity Scale for Elderly).
Outcomes: 2 participant from the intradialysis exercise and 5 participants from de home based exercise were analysed. We observed a significant time effect in the Human Activity Profile (P<.017). In the functional capacity test there was not a significant difference. The subjects from the intradilysis exercise completed the 92.7% and the home based group the 68.7% of the total of the sessions.
Conclusions: In both groups was an increment of the physical activity. Nevertheless, it is necessary to modify some factors, both in health professionals and patients, to achieve higher.
Methods: 17 participants from hemodialysis unit from Valencia were randomized to either intradialytic exercise (n=9,) or home based exercise (n=8). Both programs consisted of a combination of strength training and aerobic exercise during 4 months. We assess functional capacity with different test (Short Physical Performance Battery, one leg stand, Timed Up and Go, Sit To Stand test 10 and 60,handgrip, one leg heel rise, 6 minutes walking test) and two questionnaires to asses physical activity level (Human Activity Profile and Physical Activity Scale for Elderly).
Outcomes: 2 participant from the intradialysis exercise and 5 participants from de home based exercise were analysed. We observed a significant time effect in the Human Activity Profile (P<.017). In the functional capacity test there was not a significant difference. The subjects from the intradilysis exercise completed the 92.7% and the home based group the 68.7% of the total of the sessions.
Conclusions: In both groups was an increment of the physical activity. Nevertheless, it is necessary to modify some factors, both in health professionals and patients, to achieve higher.
Keywords
INTRADIALYSIS EXERCISES
HOME BASED
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
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Ortega Pérez de Villar L, Antolí García S, Lidón Pérez MJ, Amer Cuenca JJ, Benavent Caballer V, Segura Ortí E. Comparison of intradialysis exercise program versus home exercise on functional capacity and physical activity level. Enferm Nefrol [Internet]. 2016 [cited 2025 Apr 30];19(1):[about 10 p.]. Available from: https://www.enfermerianefrologica.com/revista/article/view/4151