Exercise tolerance and fatigue response to aerobic versus resisted exercise among hemodialysis patients

IF 0.9 African health sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-11 DOI:10.4314/ahs.v24i2.42
Shehab M Abd E-Kader, Neveen Refaey, Afnan M AlKhateeb, Saad S AlFawaz, Ziyad A Neamatallah, Umar M Alabasi, Amer Alsaif, Riziq Allah Mustafa Gaowgzeh, Salwa R El-Gendy, Mohamed F El- Banna, H. Embaby, Fatma A Hegazy, Rasha M Hegazy, Khaled M Mounir, Saif Mehmed, Mohamed Y Abdelsamee, Ahmed M Aboeleneen
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Background: Hemodialysis (HD) patients usually suffer from exercise intolerance. However, exercise training improves their exercise tolerance and quality of life. Objective: This study was designed to compare the effects of aerobic and resisted exercise on exercise tolerance and fatigue response in hemodialysis patients. Methods: Fifty-six sedentary patients with CKD were recruited from the dialysis unit of the King Abdulaziz University Teaching Hospital (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia). Participants were allocated randomly into two study groups; group (A) received intradialytic aerobic exercise training on cycle ergometers. However, group (B) received intradialytic resisted exercise training for six months. Results: There was a 30.05 % reduction in mean values of MFI total score and 32.04 % and 32.13 % increase in mean values of hand grip strength and six-minute walking test respectively in group (A). While, there was a 16.78 % reduction in mean values of MFI total score and 17.35 % and 16.20 % increase in mean values of hand grip strength and six-minute walking test respectively in group (B). In addition, the differences between both groups were significant at the end of the study. Conclusion: Aerobic exercise alleviates fatigue and improves exercise tolerance more effective than resistance exercise among hemodialysis patients. Keywords: Aerobic exercise; exercise tolerance; fatigue; hemodialysis; resistance exercise.
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血液透析患者对有氧运动和阻力运动的运动耐受性和疲劳反应
背景:血液透析(HD)患者通常患有运动耐受不良症。然而,运动训练可提高他们的运动耐受力和生活质量。研究目的本研究旨在比较有氧运动和阻力运动对血液透析患者运动耐受性和疲劳反应的影响。方法:对 56 名久坐不动的血液透析患者进行研究:从阿卜杜勒-阿齐兹国王大学教学医院透析室(沙特阿拉伯吉达)招募了 56 名久坐不动的慢性肾脏病患者。参与者被随机分配到两个研究组;A 组接受透析室内有氧运动训练,使用自行车测力计。而 B 组则接受为期 6 个月的肾内阻力运动训练。结果显示A 组的 MFI 总分平均值降低了 30.05%,手部握力和六分钟步行测试的平均值分别提高了 32.04% 和 32.13%。而在 B 组中,MFI 总分的平均值降低了 16.78%,手部握力和六分钟步行测试的平均值分别增加了 17.35% 和 16.20%。此外,在研究结束时,两组之间的差异显著。结论在血液透析患者中,有氧运动比阻力运动更有效地缓解疲劳和提高运动耐受性。关键词有氧运动;运动耐量;疲劳;血液透析;阻力运动。
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