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Introduction Studies have demonstrated beneficial effects of exercise in patients with chronic kidney disease, however, based on current scientific literature, more research is needed to increase evidence level of potential effects of physical activity for this population. Objective To evaluate effects of physical therapy based on the supervised exercise practice on functional capacity and life quality of patients with chronic kidney disease. Material and methods This quasi-experimental study, with repeated measures design, was conducted in the ambulatory of physical therapy, in a public hospital, located in a city of the state of Pará (north region of Brazil). Functional capacity and life quality were assessed at baseline and after six weeks of aerobic and resistance training performed three times per week on alternate days with hemodialysis. Results Eight patients (3M / 5F) with a mean age of 60.38 years (SD = 14.75) were evaluated. There was significant increase of 24% in distance walked in six minute walk test (p = 0.007), and of 47% in number of repetitions during sit-to-stand test (p = 0.002); there was also significant improvement in emotional role (p = 0.043) of life quality assessed with SF36 questionnaire. Conclusion There was a positive impact of only six weeks of rehabilitation with physical exercise on functional capacity and emotional role of life quality of patients with chronic kidney disease.

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  • Studies have demonstrated beneficial effects of exercise in patients with chronic kidney disease, based on current scientific literature, more research is needed to increase evidence level of potential effects of physical activity for this population

  • This study aimed to evaluate effects of physical therapy, based on practice of supervised physical exercises, on functional capacity and life quality of chronic kidney disease patients

  • This sample of eight patients represented 10% of those assisted in hemodialysis department

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Introduction

Studies have demonstrated beneficial effects of exercise in patients with chronic kidney disease, based on current scientific literature, more research is needed to increase evidence level of potential effects of physical activity for this population. Objective: To evaluate effects of physical therapy based on the supervised exercise practice on functional capacity and life quality of patients with chronic kidney disease. There was significant increase of 24% in distance walked in six minute walk test (p = 0.007), and of 47% in number of repetitions during sit-to-stand test (p = 0.002); there was significant improvement in emotional role (p = 0.043) of life quality assessed with SF36 questionnaire. Conclusion: There was a positive impact of only six weeks of rehabilitation with physical exercise on functional capacity and emotional role of life quality of patients with chronic kidney disease. Various mechanisms lead to muscular dysfunction, among which: amino acid depletion; chronic inflammation; inactivity; malnutrition syndrome; change in capillary perfusion; peripheral neuropathy [7]

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