Abstract
Objective:
This study aims to compare the effect of intradialytic aerobic exercise with blood flow restriction, without blood flow restriction (conventional) and no exercise (control) on muscle strength and walking endurance among chronic kidney disease patients.
Design:
Open label and parallel group randomized controlled trial.
Subjects:
Adult patients with chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis.
Intervention:
A 12-week intradialytic training with or without blood flow restriction compared with a control group.
Main measures:
Strength and walking endurance were measured using thoracolumbar dynamometry and a 6-minute walk test, respectively, before and after training.
Results:
A total of 66 patients were randomized into three groups: blood flow restriction group (
Conclusion:
Among chronic kidney disease patients, intradialytic exercise of low/moderate intensity with blood flow restriction was more effective in improving walking endurance than conventional exercise or no exercise.
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