Nutrition and Physical Activity in Older Adults with CKD patients: Two Sides of the Same Coin.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Claudia D'Alessandro, Domenico Giannese, Maria Rosaria Ruisi, Nicola Pellegrino, Ersilia Lucenteforte, Vincenzo Panichi, Adamasco Cupisti
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Introduction: Nutrition and physical activity are two major issues in the management of CKD patients who are often older, have comorbidities and are prone to malnutrition and physical inactivity, conditions that cause loss of quality of life and increase the risk of death. We performed a multidimensional assessment of nutritional status and of physical performance and activity in CKD patients on conservative therapy in order to assess the prevalence of sedentary behaviour and its relationship with body composition.

Methods: 115 consecutive stable CKD patients aged 45-80 years were included in the study. They had no major skeletal, muscular or neurological disabilities. All patients underwent a multidimensional assessment of body composition, physical activity and exercise capacity.

Results: Sedentary patients, as defined by mean daily METs < 1.5 were older and differed from non-sedentary patients in terms of body composition, exercise capacity and nutrient intake, even after adjusting for age. Average daily METs were positively associated with lean body mass, muscle strength, 6-MWT performance, but negatively associated with fat body mass, body mass index and waist circumference. In addition, a sedentary lifestyle may have negative effects on free fat mass, muscle strength and exercise capacity, and may increase fat body mass. Conversely, s decrease in muscle mass and/or an increase in fat mass may lead to a decrease in physical activity and exercise capacity.

Conclusion: There is a clear association and potential interrelationship between nutritional aspects and exercise capacity in older adults with CKD: they are really the two sides of the same coin.

患有慢性肾脏病的老年患者的营养和体育锻炼:一枚硬币的两面
导言:营养和体力活动是治疗慢性肾脏病患者的两个主要问题,这些患者通常年龄较大,患有多种并发症,容易出现营养不良和缺乏体力活动的情况,从而导致生活质量下降并增加死亡风险。我们对接受保守治疗的慢性肾脏病患者的营养状况、体能和活动进行了多维度评估,以评估久坐行为的发生率及其与身体成分的关系。他们没有严重的骨骼、肌肉或神经残疾。所有患者都接受了身体成分、体力活动和运动能力的多维评估:结果:以平均每日 METs < 1.5 定义的久坐不动患者年龄较大,在身体成分、运动能力和营养摄入方面与非久坐不动患者存在差异,即使在调整年龄后也是如此。平均每日代谢当量与瘦体重、肌肉力量和 6-MWT 性能呈正相关,但与脂肪体重、体重指数和腰围呈负相关。此外,久坐不动的生活方式可能会对游离脂肪量、肌肉力量和运动能力产生负面影响,并可能增加脂肪量。相反,肌肉量减少和/或脂肪量增加可能会导致体力活动和运动能力下降:结论:患有慢性肾脏病的老年人的营养状况与运动能力之间存在着明显的联系和潜在的相互关系:它们实际上是一枚硬币的两面。
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Kidney & blood pressure research
Kidney & blood pressure research 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.60%
发文量
61
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal comprises both clinical and basic studies at the interface of nephrology, hypertension and cardiovascular research. The topics to be covered include the structural organization and biochemistry of the normal and diseased kidney, the molecular biology of transporters, the physiology and pathophysiology of glomerular filtration and tubular transport, endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cell function and blood pressure control, as well as water, electrolyte and mineral metabolism. Also discussed are the (patho)physiology and (patho) biochemistry of renal hormones, the molecular biology, genetics and clinical course of renal disease and hypertension, the renal elimination, action and clinical use of drugs, as well as dialysis and transplantation. Featuring peer-reviewed original papers, editorials translating basic science into patient-oriented research and disease, in depth reviews, and regular special topic sections, ''Kidney & Blood Pressure Research'' is an important source of information for researchers in nephrology and cardiovascular medicine.
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