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Seven months of aerobic intradialytic exercise training can prevent muscle loss in haemodialysis patients: an ultrasonography study

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Krase A.A., Terzis G., Giannaki C.D., Stasinaki A.N., Wilkinson T.J., Smith A.C., Zorz C., Karatzaferi C., Stefanidis I., Sakkas G.K.
Date
2022
Language
en
DOI
10.1007/s11255-021-02931-6
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aerobic exercise
aged
Article
clinical article
clinical effectiveness
controlled study
disease control
echography
exercise intensity
fatigue
female
functional assessment
functional status
grip strength
hemodialysis patient
human
male
muscle disease
muscle thickness
muscle training
musculoskeletal system parameters
quality control
quality of life
quality of life assessment
questionnaire
resistance training
sit-to-stand test
six minute walk test
treatment duration
validation process
vastus lateralis muscle
diagnostic imaging
echography
exercise
hemodialysis
kinesiotherapy
middle aged
physiology
quadriceps femoris muscle
randomized controlled trial
time factor
very elderly
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Exercise
Exercise Therapy
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Quadriceps Muscle
Renal Dialysis
Time Factors
Ultrasonography
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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of 7-month intradialytic exercise training (IDE) on vastus lateralis (VL) muscle architecture, functional capacity and quality of life in stable haemodialysis (HD) patients. Methods: 44 HD patients were randomly assigned into an Exercise Group (EG = 21), which they received 7 months of IET, at 60% of pre-assessed maximum aerobic power, 3/week) or into a Control Group (CG = 23, no exercise). VL architecture was evaluated with ultrasonography, functional capacity was assessed using a series of functional tests (6 min walking test, 5 repetitions sit-to-stand, sit-to-stand 60 s, handgrip strength), and maximal aerobic power determined with a modified version of the Åstrand test. Quality of life and fatigue levels were evaluated using validated questionnaires. Results: VL fascicle angle and length did not change significantly in both groups (P > 0.05). Muscle thickness decreased in CG (P = 0.02) while it was fully preserved in the EG. Functional capacity increased only in the EG (6 min walking test 15.79 ± 12.35%, P < 0.001; max aerobic power 26.36 ± 1.24%, P < 0.001; STS-60rep: 10.23 ± 1.60%, P < 0.000; hand grip strength: 5.14 ± 28.30%, P < 0.02). Conclusion: Intradialytic aerobic exercise training, improves functional capacity and prevents thigh muscle mass loss in HD patients. It is evident that muscle ultrasonography could play a pivotal role in assessing muscle quality changes in haemodialysis patients. A higher level of training intensity or combination with resistance exercises may be required to further improve anabolism and influence muscle architecture in this patient population. Clinical Trial Registry number: NCT03905551. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.
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