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Intradialytic Exercise is Medicine for Hemodialysis Patients.
Abstract When a person's kidneys fail, hemodialysis (HD) is the most common treatment modality. With a growing number of patients requiring this life-sustaining treatment, and with evidence illustrating the significant physical dysfunction of this population, encouraging exercise is essential. The use of intradialytic exercise, as a novel and efficient use of time during HD, is well established in Australia and some European nations; however, it is slower to start in North America. While a large number of small studies have demonstrated numerous benefits and safe delivery of intradialytic exercise training for pat...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - June 30, 2016 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Parker K Tags: Curr Sports Med Rep Source Type: research

Let's programme exercise during haemodialysis (intradialytic exercise) into the care plan for patients, regardless of age.
PMID: 27421785 [PubMed - in process]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - October 31, 2016 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Deschamps T Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Effect of acute intradialytic aerobic and resistance exercise on one-day blood pressure in patients undergoing hemodialysis: a pilot study.
CONCLUSIONS: Acute intradialytic exercise interventions are effective in increasing BP during dialysis and decreasing daytime ambulatory BP after dialysis. Longer observation periods and larger sample sizes will be needed to confirm our findings. Also further studies should be performed on patients prone to intradialytic hypotension. PMID: 29479995 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - February 28, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: J Sports Med Phys Fitness Source Type: research

The effect of six months aerobic exercise during dialysis on liver enzymes, cystatin c and quality of life of hemodialysis patients.
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate the positive effects of using aerobic exercise as a noninvasive and non-pharmacological method with minimal side effects that can be effective in improving the renal function of these patients. Therefore, due to this, this method can probably be used to help improve the condition of patients under hemodialysis. PMID: 33511817 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - January 31, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: J Sports Med Phys Fitness Source Type: research

Intradialytic Exercise is Medicine for Hemodialysis Patients
When a person’s kidneys fail, hemodialysis (HD) is the most common treatment modality. With a growing number of patients requiring this life-sustaining treatment, and with evidence illustrating the significant physical dysfunction of this population, encouraging exercise is essential. The use of intradialytic exercise, as a novel and efficient use of time during HD, is well established in Australia and some European nations; however, it is slower to start in North America. While a large number of small studies have demonstrated numerous benefits and safe delivery of intradialytic exercise training for patients with end-s...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - July 1, 2016 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Exercise is Medicine: Section Articles Source Type: research

Study: Not Exercising Worse For Your Health Than Smoking, Diabetes & Heart Disease
In this study, the most fit individuals did the best,” said Metzl, who was not involved in the study. “Once cleared by their physicians, patients shouldn’t be afraid of exercise intensity.” The benefits of exercise were seen across all ages and in both men and women, “probably a little more pronounced in females,” Jaber said. “Whether you’re in your 40s or your 80s, you will benefit in the same way.” The risks, he said, became more shocking when comparing those who don’t exercise much. “We all know that a sedentary lifestyle or being unfit has some risk. But...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - October 19, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Health – CBS Boston Tags: Health News Exercise Local TV Source Type: news

A Case-control Study of Exercise and Kidney Disease: Hemodialysis and Transplantation
Int J Sports Med DOI: 10.1055/a-0810-8583We aimed to analyze the effect of an exercise training program in autonomic modulation, and exercise tolerance of hemodialysis and kidney-transplanted patients. 4 groups of exercised and non-exercised patients undergoing hemodialysis and kidney-transplanted subjects had their biochemical tests, and heart rate variability evaluations analyzed. Also, sleep quality, anxiety and depression questionnaires were evaluated. Both exercised groups showed improvements in cardiovascular autonomic modulation, biochemical markers, and exercise tolerance after the exercise training program. The ex...
Source: International Journal of Sports Medicine - January 31, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Silva-Filho, Antonio Azoubel, Luana Anaisse Barroso, Rodrigo Fran ça Carneiro, Erika Dias-Filho, Carlos Alberto Alves Ribeiro, Rachel Melo Garcia, Alessandra Magalh ães Campos Dias, Carlos Jos é Rodrigues, Bruno Mostarda, Cristiano Teixeira Tags: Clinical Sciences Source Type: research

Use of traditional Chinese medicine (Ren Shen Yang Rong Tang) against microinflammation in hemodialysis patients: An open-label trial.
CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that R-S-Y-R-T could decrease chronic inflammation and increase the life quality in HD patients. Further larger clinical trial of long-term treatment with R-S-Y-R-T is necessary for evaluating treatment use. PMID: 26051571 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Complementary Therapies in Medicine - June 1, 2015 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Hsiao PJ, Lin KS, Chiu CC, Chen HW, Huang JS, Kao SY, Lin YF, Chen JS Tags: Complement Ther Med Source Type: research

Effects of teneligliptin on PDMPs and PAI-1 in patients with diabetes on hemodialysis
Conclusion: By modulating PDMPs or PAI-1, teneligliptin shows an antiatherothrombotic effect that may be beneficial in the primary prevention of CVD in patients with T2DM on HD.Keywords: type 2 diabetes mellitus, teneligliptin, hemodialysis, PDMP, PAI-1 
Source: International Journal of General Medicine - April 12, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Tags: International Journal of General Medicine Source Type: research

Treatment of Lupus Nephritis from Iranian Traditional Medicine and Modern Medicine Points of View: A Comparative Study
CONCLUSION: Considering the fact that there is no efficient strategy for the treatment of nephritis, use of herbal medicine, particularly based on the fruits or nuts that have been safely used for several years can be considered as a versatile supplement along with other therapeutic methods.PMID:34795786 | PMC:PMC8595000 | DOI:10.1155/2021/6645319
Source: Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine - November 19, 2021 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Yasaman Vahedi-Mazdabadi Mina Saeedi Source Type: research

Endocrine Hybrid Imaging in the Pediatric Nuclear Medicine Clinic
Conclusions: Hybrid imaging nuclear medicine techniques are used successfully in pediatric endocrine disorders and when used appropriately can impact clinical management.
Source: Journal of Nuclear Medicine - May 18, 2021 Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: Djekidel, M. Tags: Pediatrics Source Type: research

Opportunities and ethical challenges for the practice of medicine in the digital era
Abstract Technological advances have been a driving force in the practice of medicine. From the discovery of x-rays’ medical applications to the utilization of dialysis and surgical transplantation of organs, technology has presented new opportunities, and at times, ethical challenges for physicians. In recent years, the increased proliferation of social media tools has had a significant impact on how people engage with one another, and how they want to engage with their healthcare providers. Medical schools have begun to examine some of the issues surrounding use of social media in the context of professionalis...
Source: Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine - March 20, 2015 Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research

The Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Among Dialysis Patients.
Conclusions • The study found a lower prevalence of CAM consumption in dialysis patients than had been found in other studies of the general population. Still, the unawareness of the harm and potential interactions and the lack of data sharing between the patients and caregivers might have had disastrous consequences. Therefore, caregivers need to inquire of their patients specifically about their use of CAM, especially for populations with chronic diseases, let alone patients undergoing dialysis. PMID: 28160765 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine - December 31, 2016 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Koren R, Zafrir Danieli H, Doenyas-Barak K, Ziv-Baran T, Golik A Tags: Altern Ther Health Med Source Type: research