2015
DOI: 10.1053/j.jrn.2014.07.010
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Phenotypes Influencing Low Physical Activity in Maintenance Dialysis

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“…The main findings of our study are that (a) the proportion of HD patients who exceeded the WHO recommendation of 10,000 steps/day was greater than observed in other HD populations [3,15] ; (b) patients walked significantly less on Sundays compared to other days of the week; and (c) that patients in our population experience poor sleep quality, corroborating findings in other HD populations [16] . The feedback provided to the participants about their physical activity levels did not appear to make a difference in the number of steps walked ( table 1 ).…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…The main findings of our study are that (a) the proportion of HD patients who exceeded the WHO recommendation of 10,000 steps/day was greater than observed in other HD populations [3,15] ; (b) patients walked significantly less on Sundays compared to other days of the week; and (c) that patients in our population experience poor sleep quality, corroborating findings in other HD populations [16] . The feedback provided to the participants about their physical activity levels did not appear to make a difference in the number of steps walked ( table 1 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…A possible explanation for this difference could be that our patients lived in an urban environment (New York, NY, USA), while the French study included patients from rural and suburban areas. Another possible reason could be that the average age of the patients in our study was almost 10 years younger than that of the sample studied by Panaye et al [3].…”
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“…Living a physically active life is recommended to reduce these risks [1, 2]. Hemodialysis (HD) patients have an increased cardiovascular mortality and it has been shown that they are less active than their healthy counterparts [2-7]. Some common morbidities in HD populations have been linked to physical inactivity, such as anemia, bone mineral disorders, cardiovascular abnormalities, inflammation, malnutrition, and depression [4-6, 8, 9].…”
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confidence: 99%