2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2019.02.009
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Does Intradialytic Exercise Improve Removal of Solutes by Hemodialysis? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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“…Discrepancies were resolved by discussion and consensus. The overall results showed that most reviews had critically low ( n = 5; 46%) 12,3235 and low quality ( n = 4; 26%). 3639 Several issues were found in the results of the meta-analyses since most of them did not assess or discuss heterogeneity ( n = 6, 60%), the implications of bias ( n = 9, 90%), or small-study effects ( n = 7, 70%).…”
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“…Discrepancies were resolved by discussion and consensus. The overall results showed that most reviews had critically low ( n = 5; 46%) 12,3235 and low quality ( n = 4; 26%). 3639 Several issues were found in the results of the meta-analyses since most of them did not assess or discuss heterogeneity ( n = 6, 60%), the implications of bias ( n = 9, 90%), or small-study effects ( n = 7, 70%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ten (91%) reviews reported the effects of aerobic exercise. 12,15,3237,39,40 The duration of the programs ranged from three to 48 weeks; most sessions lasted more than 30 minutes (range: 5–90 minutes) and were performed two/three times a week. The exercise intensity was mainly assessed by the Rating of Perceived Exertion which ranged from 8 to 17 on a 6-20 Borg scale ( n = 7), or from two to six on a 1–10 modified Borg scale ( n = 5), followed by the percentage of perceived maximum effort ( n = 5; range: 40%–65%) and the percentage of oxygen consumption capacity (VO2peak; n = 4; range: 30%–75%).…”
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confidence: 99%
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