2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2021.01.002
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Correlation between functional capacity and oxidative stress and inflammation in hemodialysis patients

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“…The main result is that patients treated with maintenance dialysis self-reported lower physical tness in all assessed components, but exibility, compared with individuals without CKD. The decline in physical tness components in CKD patients reported in the presented study and in others, is related with adverse outcomes, including lower quality of life 13 , higher oxidative stress, a higher degree of in ammation 14 , an increase in hospitalizations 5 and a higher mortality rate 14,15 . Factors such as uremic neuropathy, anemia, heart disease, hypertension, fatigue, depression, and lower limb pain contribute to the observed reduction in physical tness 15,16 15,33 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…The main result is that patients treated with maintenance dialysis self-reported lower physical tness in all assessed components, but exibility, compared with individuals without CKD. The decline in physical tness components in CKD patients reported in the presented study and in others, is related with adverse outcomes, including lower quality of life 13 , higher oxidative stress, a higher degree of in ammation 14 , an increase in hospitalizations 5 and a higher mortality rate 14,15 . Factors such as uremic neuropathy, anemia, heart disease, hypertension, fatigue, depression, and lower limb pain contribute to the observed reduction in physical tness 15,16 15,33 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%