Snow Removal Maintains Physical Function in Hemodialysis Patients after One Year: A Pilot Study.

Progress in rehabilitation medicine Pub Date : 2022-11-12 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2490/prm.20220057
Yoichi Sato, Noriaki Iino
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Objectives: Physical activity is an important prognostic factor in managing hemodialysis patients. During winter, physical activity decreases, which necessitates interventions to maintain physical function. This study investigated whether snow removal is an effective physical activity to maintain physical function in hemodialysis patients.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study examined 32 patients (aged 68.9 ± 14.2 years, 21 men) who underwent hemodialysis at Uonuma Kikan Hospital from March 2021 to March 2022. The patients were divided into snow-remover and non-snow-remover groups. The primary outcome was the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB). Secondary outcomes were grip strength, skeletal muscle index, and physical activity level. Differences in outcomes between the groups were investigated at 1 year of follow-up.

Results: The snow-remover group had significantly high SPPB score, grip strength (men), skeletal muscle index (men), and physical activity at baseline. The decline in SPPB after 1 year was significantly smaller in the snow-remover group than in the non-snow-remover group. The level of physical activity in the non-snow-remover group decreased over time.

Conclusions: Snow removal contributed to the maintenance of physical function in hemodialysis patients after 1 year. However, snow removal is not recommended for all hemodialysis patients, and further studies should identify other safe winter activities to maintain physical function.

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除雪在血液透析患者一年后维持身体功能:一项初步研究。
目的:体力活动是影响血液透析患者预后的重要因素。在冬季,身体活动减少,这就需要干预来维持身体机能。本研究探讨除雪是否是维持血液透析患者身体功能的有效体育活动。方法:本回顾性队列研究对2021年3月至2022年3月在Uonuma Kikan医院接受血液透析的32例患者(年龄68.9±14.2岁,男性21例)进行了研究。将患者分为除雪组和不除雪组。主要结果是短期物理性能电池(SPPB)。次要结果是握力、骨骼肌指数和体力活动水平。在1年的随访中调查两组结果的差异。结果:除雪组SPPB评分、握力(男性)、骨骼肌指数(男性)和体力活动基线均显著高于对照组。除雪组1年后SPPB下降幅度明显小于未除雪组。不除雪组的身体活动水平随着时间的推移而下降。结论:除雪有助于血液透析患者1年后身体功能的维持。然而,并非所有血液透析患者都推荐除雪,进一步的研究应该确定其他安全的冬季活动来维持身体功能。
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