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Abstract Background and Aims The purpose of the study was to study the quality of life in patients with stages 2-3 CKD during a short physical rehabilitation program. Method The study included 130 patients with stage 2-3 CKD at the age of 45 - 65 years (average age - 58.7 ± 0.73 years). Patients included in the study were divided into 2 groups – main group and control group, depending on adherence to non-drug treatment: 1st - CG group (control) – patients receiving standard therapy (n = 30); 2nd - MG group (main) - patients who, in addition to medication treatment, received a course of physical training for 12 weeks 2-3 times a week (n = 100). Laboratory data were analyzed in patients urea, creatinine, electrolytes, albumin, total protein, blood hemoglobin. Results During the study of patients with CKD at pre-dialysis stages, patients in the main group rated their quality of life more positively. The total quality of life indicator in the main group during 12 weeks of regular physical training increased by 15.5% (p < 0.05). In the control group, after 12 weeks of physical training quality of life parameters remained at the same level, but there was a tendency to decrease. Patients in the study group reported significant improvements in physical quality of life measures compared with control group measures, including role limitations (physical) (mean change = −8.9 in the control group compared with mean change + 19.0 in study group P < 0.001), physical functioning (mean change = −0.7 in the control group compared with a mean change of +11.1 in the study group; P ˂ 0.005), Patients in the study group also reported a significant improvement in pain scores. Conclusion Thus, when studying the quality of life, a group of patients who received physical training with standard therapy noted an improvement in both physical and mental functioning.

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