Multicomponent home-based training program for chronic kidney disease patients during movement restriction

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Abstract

Both intradialytic and out-of-clinic exercise programs (EP) have been proven to be a safe and effective way to increase fitness levels in end-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. The actual COVID-19 pandemic situation has forced the suspension of EP offered in hemodialysis centers in many countries; as well as all activities considered as “non-essential” (i.e., sport facilities and fitness centers). Therefore, there is a high risk that movement restrictions would promote physical inactivity and its associated diseases in CKD patients; especially those undergoing domiciliary confinement situations. Given the importance for CKD patients’ overall health to maintain exercise levels and reach physical activity recommendations, the aim of this Protocol was to design a personal-ized, well-structured, multicomponent physical EP that CKD patients can safely follow at home. We also aimed to provide an initial fitness evaluation tool that allows patients to adapt the EP to their fitness level. Current general exercise recommendations for people living with chronic conditions have been analyzed to develop the present home-based EP proposal.

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López-Torres, O., Azpeitia-Martínez, C., González-Gross, M., Reihmane, D., & Guadalupe-Grau, A. (2021). Multicomponent home-based training program for chronic kidney disease patients during movement restriction. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18073416

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