Increased physical fitness among patients following endurance training during haemodialysis.

María Ragnarsdóttir, Ebba Malmberg, Emma Strandberg, Olafur S Indridason
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Abstract

Objective: The study aimed to investigate the effect of 6 months of endurance training of moderate intensity on physical performance and the risk of falling in haemodialysis patients.

Material and methods: This was a prospective interventional study in which 21 of 35 eligible patients accepted to participate. The 6-minute walk test (6MWT), timed up and go (TUG), timed stand test and Romberg's test were used to evaluate physical fitness. The Borg scale was used to control the workload. The patients bicycled for 12-40 min with increasing workload according to their capabilities. Wilcoxon signed ranks and McNemar's tests were used for analysis.

Results: Of the 21 participants, 12 completed 3 months of training. Their median (range) age was 69 (37-88) years, duration of dialysis was 2.5 (1-11) years and body mass index was 25.0 (20.0-31.9). Romberg's test was positive in four participants at the beginning but in three after 3 months. Nine participants completed 6 months of training; none had a positive Romberg's test at that time. Walking distance increased significantly after 3 and 6 months of training (p = 0.002 and p = 0.012, respectively), and time for the TUG decreased significantly (p = 0.041 and p = 0.044), as did time for the timed stand test (p = 0.015 and 0.018), compared with baseline values. The TUG test was in excess of 14 s in four patients at baseline but only one at the end of training.

Conclusion: Endurance training of moderate intensity during dialysis results in significantly increased physical performance in haemodialysis patients.

血液透析期间耐力训练后患者体能的提高。
目的:探讨6个月中等强度耐力训练对血液透析患者体能及跌倒风险的影响。材料和方法:这是一项前瞻性介入研究,35例符合条件的患者中有21例接受参与。采用6分钟步行测验(6MWT)、起立计时测验(TUG)、站立计时测验和Romberg’s测验评估体质。博格量表是用来控制工作量的。患者骑车12-40分钟,根据自身能力增加运动量。使用Wilcoxon符号秩和McNemar的检验进行分析。结果:在21名参与者中,12名完成了3个月的培训。他们的中位(范围)年龄为69(37-88)岁,透析持续时间为2.5(1-11)年,体重指数为25.0(20.0-31.9)。Romberg的测试一开始有4名参与者呈阳性,但3个月后有3名参与者呈阳性。9名参与者完成了6个月的培训;当时Romberg的测试结果都没有呈阳性。与基线值相比,训练3个月和6个月后,步行距离显著增加(p = 0.002和p = 0.012), TUG时间显著减少(p = 0.041和p = 0.044),计时站立测试时间也显著减少(p = 0.015和0.018)。4例患者在基线时的TUG测试超过14s,但只有1例患者在训练结束时的TUG测试超过14s。结论:透析期间进行中等强度的耐力训练可显著提高血液透析患者的体能表现。
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Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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