Entrenamiento físico en personas con enfermedad renal crónica avanzada: beneficios de su implementación en la práctica clínica.

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  • Hans Müller-Ortiz Hospital Las Higueras Talcahuano
  • Cristián Pedreros-Rosales
  • Aldo Vera-Calzaretta
  • Alexis González-Burboa
  • Carlos Zuúñiga-San Martín
  • María Soledad Oliveros-Romero

Palabras clave:

Exercise, Quality of Life, Renal Dialysis, Renal Insufficiency

Resumen

Chronic kidney disease is associated with an increase in cardiovascular risk and mortality, and a decrease in the health-related quality of life. It is known that the physical capacity of patients with Chronic Kidney Disease is lower than their healthy counterparts. It also decreases progressively after the start of hemodialysis, even leading to the loss of functional independence. There is a positive association between exercise and improvement of many targets in chronic kidney disease, especially in dialysis patients, such as cellular apoptosis, immune improvement and inflammation. In addition, several clinical studies and systematic reviews show an improvement in different clinical and laboratory variables and suggest a lower mortality, translating in a reduction of health care economic costs. Exercise intervention in dialysis is safe. Although different guidelines promote exercise, it is necessary to work on its implementation on a large scale.

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2019-09-06

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Müller-Ortiz, H., Pedreros-Rosales, C., Vera-Calzaretta, A., González-Burboa, A., Zuúñiga-San Martín, C., & Oliveros-Romero, M. S. (2019). Entrenamiento físico en personas con enfermedad renal crónica avanzada: beneficios de su implementación en la práctica clínica. Revista Médica De Chile, 147(11). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/7358

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