Combined Resistance and Aerobic Exercise is Better than Resistance Training Alone to Improve Functional Performance of Haemodialysis Patients - Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Background and Purpose This study aims to compare the effects of combined resistance and aerobic exercise with a resistance programme alone on functional performance among haemodialysis patients. Design The design was a randomized controlled trial. Setting The setting was the dialysis unit of a Braz...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physiotherapy research international : the journal for researchers and clinicians in physical therapy 2012-12, Vol.17 (4), p.235-243
Hauptverfasser: Orcy, Rafael B, Dias, Pamela S, Seus, Thamires LC, Barcellos, Franklin C, Bohlke, Maristela
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Zusammenfassung:Background and Purpose This study aims to compare the effects of combined resistance and aerobic exercise with a resistance programme alone on functional performance among haemodialysis patients. Design The design was a randomized controlled trial. Setting The setting was the dialysis unit of a Brazilian university hospital. Patients Haemodialysis patients were assigned to one kind of intervention or another. Intervention The patients were assigned to receive the resistance exercise combined with an aerobic training or to maintain an ongoing resistance programme alone for a period of 10 weeks. Main outcome measure The functional performance of patients was assessed before and after the intervention through the 6‐minute walk test (6MWT). The difference over time of the 6MWT was compared between the groups through two‐way repeated‐measures ANOVA. Results Thirteen patients were allocated for each group of intervention. The difference in distance walked before and after intervention in the combined training group was of +39.7 ± 61.4 m, and the difference in the resistance training group was of −19.2 ± 53.9 m, p = 0.02. Conclusions Although the best protocol of exercise for patients on dialysis is not yet clear, in our sample of haemodialysis patients the combination of aerobic and resistance training was more effective than resistance training alone to improve functional performance. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
ISSN:1358-2267
1471-2865
DOI:10.1002/pri.1526