Introduction: Although exercise training of patients undergoing hemodialysis is generally associated with positive outcomes, few hemodialysis units routinely offer intradialytic exercise therapy. This is often related to financial cost and/or staff limitations. Home-based. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of intradialytic versus home based exercise regarding adherence, functional capacity and physical activity level. Methods: 17 participants from hemodialysis unit from Valencia were randomized to either intradialytic exercise (n=9,) or home based exercise (n=8). Both programs consisted of a combination of strength training and aerobic exercise during 4 months. We assess functional capacity with different test (Short Physical Performance Battery, one leg stand, Timed Up and Go, Sit To Stand test 10 and 60,handgrip, one leg heel rise, 6 minutes walking test) and two questionnaires to asses physical activity level (Human Activity Profile and Physical Activity Scale for Elderly). Outcomes: 2 participant from the intradialysis exercise and 5 participants from de home based exercise were analysed. We observed a significant time effect in the Human Activity Profile (P
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Ortega Pérez de Villar, L., Antolí García, S., Lidón Pérez, M. J., Amer Cuenca, J. J., Benavent Caballer, V., & Segura Ortí, E. (2016). Comparación de un programa de ejercicio intradiálisis frente a ejercicio domiciliario sobre capacidad física funcional y nivel de actividad física. Enfermeria Nefrologica, 19(1), 45–54. https://doi.org/10.4321/s2254-28842016000100005
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