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Kidney Blood Press Res (2025) 50 (1): 147–150.
Published Online: 02 January 2025
...Yuri Battaglia; Federica Baciga; Alda Storari; Maria Teresa Zicarelli; Nicola Lamberti; Fabio Manfredini; Alessandro Capitanini; on behalf of Working Group of Physical Exercise of Italian Society of Nephrology Visual Abstract Physical activity Renal rehabilitation Physical...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2024) 49 (1): 978–986.
Published Online: 21 October 2024
...Claudia D'Alessandro; Domenico Giannese; Maria Rosaria Ruisi; Nicola Pellegrino; Ersilia Lucenteforte; Vincenzo Panichi; Adamasco Cupisti Introduction: Nutrition and physical activity are two major issues in the management of CKD patients who are often older, have comorbidities, and are prone...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2024) 49 (1): 548–555.
Published Online: 27 June 2024
... be personalized in relation to the patient’s baseline performance; increases must be progressive and gradual. Regular physical activity should also be recommended to patients awaiting for a transplant. Eventually, organizational models based on a network of nephrology units, transplant centers, sports medicine...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2024) 49 (1): 443–456.
Published Online: 28 May 2024
..., and quality of life. Conclusion: All enrolled patients successfully completed the process. A specific prescription was used that provided health education and allowed for the implementation of structured physical activity that could be performed safely and independently even after the training period...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2022) 47 (7): 475–485.
Published Online: 21 April 2022
...-pressure Hypertension Physical activity Randomized controlled trial In people with chronic kidney disease (CKD), hypertension is an important modifiable risk factor for both cardiovascular (CV) events and progressive renal dysfunction [1-5]. Although blood pressure (BP) reduction...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2018) 43 (5): 1505–1515.
Published Online: 04 October 2018
... of physical activity and physical function as part of routine care in hemodialysis patients. However, there is no clear evidence to support these recommendations. We investigated whether the proportion of attendance at a regular program for management of physical activity and physical function can predict all...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2017) 42 (3): 575–586.
Published Online: 18 September 2017
...Seok Hui Kang; Jun Young Do; Hye Yun Jeong; So-Young Lee; Jun Chul Kim Background: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of physical activity on various aspects in Asian dialysis patients. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study. Study participants were recruited from 27...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2014) 39 (2-3): 169–175.
Published Online: 29 July 2014
.... The present single-center pilot study evaluated social, psychological and clinical barriers that may hinder physical activity in this population. Methods: We explored the association between barriers to physical activity and sedentarism in adult patients at a chronic dialysis facility in Parma, Italy. We used...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2014) 39 (2-3): 176–179.
Published Online: 29 July 2014
...Fabio Manfredini; Nicola Lamberti Patients on dialysis are poorly active and show a low level of physical functioning. Questionnaires and objective measurements of spontaneous physical activity are available as well as complex-expensive or simple-unexpensive tests useful to assess the patient's...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2014) 39 (2-3): 97–106.
Published Online: 29 July 2014
... patients physical activity is strikingly low. As a result of growing evidence suggestive of cardiovascular benefit among the CKD population with exercise, the National Kidney Foundation recommended counseling by nephrologists to increase patients' levels of physical activity in their guideline about...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2014) 39 (2-3): 189–196.
Published Online: 29 July 2014
...Filippo Aucella; Antonio Gesuete; Yuri Battaglia Despite consensus among nephrologists that exercise is important and probably beneficial for their patients, assessment of physical function or encouragement of physical activity is not a part of the routine management of patients with CKD. In order...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2014) 39 (2-3): 212–219.
Published Online: 29 July 2014
... by greater morbidity and mortality. In renal transplanted patients, healthy lifestyle and physical activity are recommended to improve overall morbidity and cardiovascular outcomes. According to METs (Metabolic Equivalent Task; i.e. the amount of energy consumed while sitting at rest), physical activities...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2014) 39 (2-3): 154–163.
Published Online: 29 July 2014
... as the fact that VC represents the result of cumulative and prolonged exposure to multiple risk factors, a more comprehensive risk modification approach such as lifestyle modification or physical activity (PA) may represent a valid strategy to attenuate VC deposition and progression.We herein aim at reviewing...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2014) 39 (2-3): 129–133.
Published Online: 29 July 2014
...Alessandro Capitanini; Sara Lange; Claudia D'Alessandro; Emilio Salotti; Alba Tavolaro; Maria E. Baronti; Domenico Giannese; Adamasco Cupisti Patients affected by end-stage renal disease (ESRD) show quite lower physical activity and exercise capacity when compared to healthy individuals...
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Kidney Blood Press Res (2014) 39 (2-3): 107–113.
Published Online: 29 July 2014
... risk of hospitalization, morbidity and mortality.In CKD patient as well as in healthy people, there is a close association between nutrition and physical activity. Namely, inadequate nutrient (energy) intake impairs physical performance thus favoring a sedentary lifestyle: this further contributes...