Effect of intradialytic exercise on fall occurrences in older patients undergoing hemodialysis: a single-center non-randomized study

IF 0.9 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Renal Replacement Therapy Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.1186/s41100-023-00503-1
Hiroki Yabe, Tomoya Yamaguchi, Kenichi Kono, Aiko Sakakibara, Hiroko Sugimoto, Yumiko Ishikawa, Yoshiko Yamaguchi, Hisanori Azekura
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Abstract Background Given rapid aging of the global population, preventing adverse events such as falls is essential for preserving functional capacity and quality of life among older adults, especially those at high risk due to hemodialysis (HD) treatment. We aimed to investigate the effects of a 3-year intradialytic exercise intervention on fall occurrence and physical performance in older patients undergoing HD. Methods Sixty-one patients were non-randomly assigned to the exercise ( n = 31) and control groups ( n = 30). The exercise group performed aerobic and resistance training during HD three times per week for 3 years. Handgrip strength, lower extremity muscle strength, 10-m walking speed, and Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) scores were assessed at baseline. Physical function was reassessed every year in the exercise group. All participants were followed up until the first fall or the end of the study period. Results There were no significant between-group differences in baseline data. Over a median follow-up of 35 months, 10 (16.3%) falls occurred, including 1 (3.2%) in the exercise group and 9 (30%) in the control group. Kaplan–Meier analysis revealed that the exercise intervention significantly reduced the occurrence of falls. No significant differences in physical function were observed among four time points in patients who completed the 3-year program. Conclusion Intradialytic exercise may represent an essential intervention for preventing falls in older patients undergoing HD. Trial registration : This study was retrospectively registered with the University Hospital Medical Information Network (UMIN 00044821, February 4, 2021).
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透析内运动对老年血液透析患者跌倒发生率的影响:一项单中心非随机研究
背景:鉴于全球人口的快速老龄化,预防跌倒等不良事件对于保持老年人的功能能力和生活质量至关重要,特别是那些因血液透析(HD)治疗而处于高风险的老年人。我们的目的是研究为期3年的分析性运动干预对老年HD患者跌倒发生率和身体机能的影响。方法将61例患者随机分为运动组(n = 31)和对照组(n = 30)。运动组在HD期间进行有氧和阻力训练,每周3次,持续3年。在基线时评估握力、下肢肌肉力量、10米步行速度和短物理性能电池(SPPB)评分。运动组每年都要重新评估身体机能。所有参与者都被随访到第一次秋天或研究期结束。结果两组间基线数据无显著差异。在中位随访35个月期间,发生了10例(16.3%)跌倒,其中运动组1例(3.2%),对照组9例(30%)。Kaplan-Meier分析显示,运动干预显著减少了跌倒的发生。在完成3年计划的患者中,四个时间点的身体功能没有观察到显著差异。结论分析性运动可能是预防老年HD患者跌倒的重要干预措施。试验注册:本研究在大学医院医学信息网络(UMIN 00044821, 2021年2月4日)回顾性注册。
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Renal Replacement Therapy
Renal Replacement Therapy Medicine-Transplantation
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