2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0272-6386(00)70202-2
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Physical functioning and health-related quality-of-life changes with exercise training in hemodialysis patients

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“…This fact has been confirmed in other articles which used physical exercise as intervention in patients with different examples of chronic diseases and who also demonstrated QOL improvement 25,26 . It must be highlighted that our study may be considered pioneering in the assessment of the QOL of hypertensive subjects exclusive treated with physical exercise, compared with the sedentary hypertensive subjects submitted to a pharmacological treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…This fact has been confirmed in other articles which used physical exercise as intervention in patients with different examples of chronic diseases and who also demonstrated QOL improvement 25,26 . It must be highlighted that our study may be considered pioneering in the assessment of the QOL of hypertensive subjects exclusive treated with physical exercise, compared with the sedentary hypertensive subjects submitted to a pharmacological treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…By using the EXIT25 in addition to the MMSE, we were able to capture executive dysfunction, a facet of cognition associated with the ability to independently perform instrumental activities of daily living (26). The high rate of completion of the SPPB, a test of physical performance that has been shown to be predictive of mortality and nursing home placement (27), stands in contrast to prior studies utilizing alternative physical performance measures, which had substantially higher rates of incomplete assessments (28,29).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, diabetic patients receiving dialysis demonstrated a reduction in physical health, with limitations in daily activities such as climbing stairs, walking, bathing and dressing and reduced role functioning at work or at home as a result of physical health problems. It has previously been shown that physical exercise results in an increased physical function in dialysis patients with low PCS scores [44] and in patients with higher baseline PCS scores [45,46]. Intensified focus on physical training for diabetic patients in dialysis therefore seems relevant.…”
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confidence: 99%