Home-based Aerobic Exercise and Resistance Training in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to determine the effects of a home-based aerobic and resistance exercise program on physical functioning and health-related quality of life in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients.
Results Summary
The exercise group showed significant improvements in walking distance, multiple HRQOL subscales, and serum albumin levels compared to the usual care group, with no reported adverse events.
Population
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients
Effective Dosage
Aerobic exercise thrice weekly and resistance training twice weekly
Duration
12 weeks
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
a home-based exercise program consisting of aerobic exercise thrice weekly and resistance training twice weekly | increase | distance in incremental shuttle walking test | PD patients | - | significantly improved | #1 |
a home-based exercise program consisting of aerobic exercise thrice weekly and resistance training twice weekly | increase | kidney disease component summary | PD patients | - | significantly improved | #2 |
a home-based exercise program consisting of aerobic exercise thrice weekly and resistance training twice weekly | increase | physical role functioning | PD patients | - | significantly improved | #3 |
a home-based exercise program consisting of aerobic exercise thrice weekly and resistance training twice weekly | increase | emotional role functioning | PD patients | - | significantly improved | #4 |
a home-based exercise program consisting of aerobic exercise thrice weekly and resistance training twice weekly | increase | role/social component summary | PD patients | - | significantly improved | #5 |
a home-based exercise program consisting of aerobic exercise thrice weekly and resistance training twice weekly | no change | serum albumin | PD patients | - | significantly maintained | #6 |
a home-based exercise program consisting of aerobic exercise thrice weekly and resistance training twice weekly | no change | adverse events | PD patients | - | no reported adverse events | #7 |
Potential effects of aerobic and resistance training in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients have been partially elucidated. We investigated effects of a home-based exercise program on physical functioning and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in PD patients. Patients were randomly assigned to exercise (n = 24) and usual care (n = 23) groups. The exercise patients performed aerobic exercise thrice weekly and resistance training twice weekly at home for 12 weeks. The usual care patients received no specific intervention. The distance in incremental shuttle walking test significantly improved in the exercise group compared with the usual care group (P = 0.02). Among the HRQOL subscales assessed using the Kidney Disease Quality of Life-Short Form questionnaire, kidney disease component summary (P = 0.03), physical role functioning (P = 0.01), emotional role functioning (P < 0.01), and role/social component summary (P < 0.01) significantly improved in the exercise group. Moreover, serum albumin was significantly maintained in the exercise group (P = 0.03). There were no reported adverse events associated with the intervention. To our knowledge, this is the first randomized controlled trial to indicate the beneficial effects of a 12-week home-based exercise program exclusively in PD patients.