Abstract
Chronic kidney disease is a disease that has a slow, progressive and irreversible decrease in renal function, directly associated with the accumulation of complications. It is divided into 5 stages, stage 5 being the one that most diminishes the quality of life of people since they must now receive renal replacement therapy indefinitely to increase life expectancy. Additionally, another type of complementary intervention is important to improve quality of life, such as physical exercise; however, it is not standardized.
Objective: to perform a literature review of effective intradialytic physical exercise interventions in patients with chronic kidney disease available in the literature.
Methodology: A literature search was performed on the effects of intradialysis exercise applied to patients with chronic kidney disease, using the following databases: Pubmed, Science Direct, ElSevier, Springer Link, Scielo, using as keywords: “end stage kidney disease”, “renal dialysis”, “renal insufficiency”, “exercise therapy”, “intradialytic exercise”, “aerobic exercise”, “resistance exercise”.
Results: 88 articles were found where 9 met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, reporting the benefits and characteristics of exercise.
Conclusion: the exercise that showed the greatest benefits was the combined aerobic and resistance training. These benefits are the increase in functionality and independence, quality of life, aerobic capacity, muscle strength, balance and coordination, blood pressure regulation and decrease in symptoms associated with depression.
Objective: to perform a literature review of effective intradialytic physical exercise interventions in patients with chronic kidney disease available in the literature.
Methodology: A literature search was performed on the effects of intradialysis exercise applied to patients with chronic kidney disease, using the following databases: Pubmed, Science Direct, ElSevier, Springer Link, Scielo, using as keywords: “end stage kidney disease”, “renal dialysis”, “renal insufficiency”, “exercise therapy”, “intradialytic exercise”, “aerobic exercise”, “resistance exercise”.
Results: 88 articles were found where 9 met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, reporting the benefits and characteristics of exercise.
Conclusion: the exercise that showed the greatest benefits was the combined aerobic and resistance training. These benefits are the increase in functionality and independence, quality of life, aerobic capacity, muscle strength, balance and coordination, blood pressure regulation and decrease in symptoms associated with depression.
| Translated title of the contribution | Intradialytic exercise in patients with chronic kidney disease: benefits and exercise characteristics. A literature review |
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| Original language | Spanish (Colombia) |
| Article number | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 1-9 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Movimiento Científico |
| Volume | 14 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Feb 12 2021 |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation