2011
DOI: 10.5414/cnp75218
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Assessment of habitual physical activity and energy expenditure in dialysis patients and relationships to nutritional parameters

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“…Patients on dialysis are extremely inactive compared with individuals with normal kidney function (2)(3)(4)(5). However, the extent to which sedentary behavior contributes to mortality in the dialysis population is unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Patients on dialysis are extremely inactive compared with individuals with normal kidney function (2)(3)(4)(5). However, the extent to which sedentary behavior contributes to mortality in the dialysis population is unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other more comprehensive data describing physical activity among patients on dialysis were derived from small, singlecenter studies (3)(4)(5). To obtain detailed information about physical activity within a broader cohort, we administered the Human Activity Profile (HAP) to participants in the Comprehensive Dialysis Study (CDS) (7,8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(6) Over the years, evidence from published studies has emphasised the importance of exercise for improving the wellbeing of dialysis patients, even as several studies have suggested that physical inactivity in dialysis patients is often defined by a lack of health-enhancing moderate-to-vigorous activity. (2,5,(7)(8)(9) Chang et al reported that improvements in physical fitness and psychological function, which translated to improved quality of life, were noted in patients with chronic kidney disease who exercised. (10) Others have found that exercise programmes of mild-to-moderate intensity improved fatigue and quality of sleep, the two main factors that are believed to contribute to poor quality of life among patients with renal failure.…”
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“…(5) According to Wong and Ong, fatigue not only impacts the quality of life but also increases the risk of cardiac disease in these patients, as it fosters a sedentary lifestyle. (6) Over the years, evidence from published studies has emphasised the importance of exercise for improving the wellbeing of dialysis patients, even as several studies have suggested that physical inactivity in dialysis patients is often defined by a lack of health-enhancing moderate-to-vigorous activity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cupist et al (2011) (9) reported that regular physical exercise plays a pivotal role in patients' rehabilitation and improves aspects of their physical health, such as cardiovascular, metabolic and nutritional conditions. Pilates exercises, introduced by Joseph Pilates, are sets of activities that positively affect strength, posture, and flexibility of the body.…”
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confidence: 99%