透析施加的每周和季节性身体活动模式:一项使用可穿戴活动追踪器的患者多中心前瞻性研究。

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Clinical Kidney Journal Pub Date : 2025-07-14 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1093/ckj/sfaf217
Maggie Han, Frank M van der Sande, Jeroen P Kooman, Xia Tao, Priscila Preciado, Lela Tisdale, Ohnmar Thwin, Peter Kotanko
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背景:血液透析患者通常是久坐不动的,他们的生活是围绕透析计划安排的。可穿戴活动追踪器为长期持续监测身体活动提供了机会。我们的目的是表征透析强加的,每周和季节性的血液透析患者的身体活动模式。方法:在这项前瞻性观察研究中,纽约市中心血液透析患者佩戴Fitbit®Charge 2™1年。身体活动通过工作日、透析与透析间隙日(血液透析后日和第二个透析间隙日)、透析开始时间和季节进行评估。建立了随机截距的线性混合效应模型,以确定时间模式和体力活动水平决定因素的影响。结果:共纳入109例血液透析患者(平均年龄54±11.6岁,男性72%,糖尿病23%)。观察到的步数为6590±4014(平均值±标准差)/天;结论:大多数血液透析患者的步行量低于推荐的10,000步/天,患者之间和患者内部的身体活动水平差异很大。强制透析,每周和季节性模式影响身体活动。第二个透析间隙日和周日较低的体力活动水平可以为共享决策过程中体力活动的改善提供机会。
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Dialysis-imposed, weekly and seasonal patterns of physical activity: a multi-center prospective study in patients using a wearable activity tracker.

Background: Hemodialysis patients are often sedentary, and their life is structured around the dialysis schedule. Wearable activity trackers present an opportunity for long-term continuous monitoring of physical activity. We aimed to characterize dialysis-imposed, weekly and seasonal patterns of physical activity in hemodialysis patients.

Methods: In this prospective observational study, patients on in-center hemodialysis in New York City wore the Fitbit® Charge 2™ for 1 year. Physical activity was assessed by weekday, dialysis versus interdialytic days (post-hemodialysis day and second interdialytic day), dialysis start time and season. Linear mixed-effects models with random intercepts between patient were constructed to determine the effect of time-patterns and determinants of physical activity levels.

Results: A total of 109 patients on hemodialysis were included (mean age 54 ± 11.6 years, 72% male, 23% diabetic). The observed number of steps was 6590 ± 4014 (mean ± standard deviation) per day; 44 (40%) participants walked <5000 steps/day. Participants walked 912 (95% confidence interval 768, 1057) fewer steps on Sundays and 284 (129, 440) fewer on the second interdialytic day vs dialysis day. Winter activity was reduced by 321 (162, 478) to 455 (312, 598) steps compared with other seasons. Older age, diabetes and higher equilibrated Kt/V were associated with lower physical activity levels; higher albumin was associated with increased physical activity levels.

Conclusion: Most hemodialysis patients walked less than recommended level of 10 000 steps/day and physical activity levels vary greatly between and within patients. Dialysis-imposed, weekly and seasonal patterns affect physical activity. Lower physical activity levels on second interdialytic days and Sundays could provide opportunities for improvements of physical activity in shared the decision-making process.

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Clinical Kidney Journal
Clinical Kidney Journal Medicine-Transplantation
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
10.90%
发文量
242
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: About the Journal Clinical Kidney Journal: Clinical and Translational Nephrology (ckj), an official journal of the ERA-EDTA (European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association), is a fully open access, online only journal publishing bimonthly. The journal is an essential educational and training resource integrating clinical, translational and educational research into clinical practice. ckj aims to contribute to a translational research culture among nephrologists and kidney pathologists that helps close the gap between basic researchers and practicing clinicians and promote sorely needed innovation in the Nephrology field. All research articles in this journal have undergone peer review.
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