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A haemodialysis exercise program using novel exercise equipment

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Paul Bennett, L Breugelmans, M Aglus, K Simpson-Gore, C Wegener, B Barnard
This study explored whether an exercise programme for haemodialysis patients, including the use of a purpose built dialysis exercise machine, would improve quality of life (QoL), nutrition, physical function and biochemical indices. QoL, and biochemical indices were measured at 6 months and nutrition was measured at 12 months. Physical function was measured at 4, 8 and 12 months. Results showed improvement in physical function tests a decrease in serum phosphate. The QoL health and physical functioning domain improved also. Conclusions The development of a structured exercise programme can improve quality of life, physical functioning, PO4 levels and urea clearances of dialysis patients.

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Journal

Journal of renal care

Volume

33

Issue

4

Pagination

153 - 158

Publisher

EDTNA/ERCA

Location

Paris, France

ISSN

1755-6678

eISSN

1755-6686

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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