Review of Exercise Interventions to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Nondialysis CKD
Exercise interventions in chronic kidney disease (CKD) have received growing interest, with over 30 meta-analyses published in the past 5 years. The potential benefits of exercise training in CKD range from slowing disease progression to improving comorbidities and quality of life. Nevertheless, the...
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| author | Christopher M.T. Hayden Gwénaëlle Begue Jorge L. Gamboa Keith Baar Baback Roshanravan |
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| description | Exercise interventions in chronic kidney disease (CKD) have received growing interest, with over 30 meta-analyses published in the past 5 years. The potential benefits of exercise training in CKD range from slowing disease progression to improving comorbidities and quality of life. Nevertheless, there is a lack of large, randomized control trials in diverse populations, particularly regarding exercise in nondialysis-dependent CKD (NDD). When exercise interventions are implemented, they often lack fundamental features of exercise training such as progressive overload, personalization, and specificity. Furthermore, the physiology of exercise and CKD-specific barriers appear poorly understood. This review explores the potential benefits of exercise training in NDD, draws lessons from previous interventions and other fields, and provides several basic tools that may help improve interventions in research and practice. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-2bee4201f3af42ae8de147e963e9071c2025-08-20T03:21:11ZengElsevierKidney International Reports2468-02492024-11-019113097311510.1016/j.ekir.2024.07.032Review of Exercise Interventions to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Nondialysis CKDChristopher M.T. Hayden0Gwénaëlle Begue1Jorge L. Gamboa2Keith Baar3Baback Roshanravan4Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, University of California Davis, Davis, California, USAKinesiology Department, California State University, Sacramento, California, USADepartment of Medicine, Division of Clinical Pharmacology. Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tennessee, USADepartment of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, University of California Davis, Davis, California, USA; Department of Physiology and Membrane Biology, University of California Davis, Davis, California, USADepartment of Medicine, Division of Nephrology. University of California Davis. Sacramento, California, USA; Correspondence: Baback Roshanravan, Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Genome Biomedical Sciences Facility, 451 Health Sciences Dr., Suite 5321, Davis, California 95616, USA.Exercise interventions in chronic kidney disease (CKD) have received growing interest, with over 30 meta-analyses published in the past 5 years. The potential benefits of exercise training in CKD range from slowing disease progression to improving comorbidities and quality of life. Nevertheless, there is a lack of large, randomized control trials in diverse populations, particularly regarding exercise in nondialysis-dependent CKD (NDD). When exercise interventions are implemented, they often lack fundamental features of exercise training such as progressive overload, personalization, and specificity. Furthermore, the physiology of exercise and CKD-specific barriers appear poorly understood. This review explores the potential benefits of exercise training in NDD, draws lessons from previous interventions and other fields, and provides several basic tools that may help improve interventions in research and practice.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S246802492401862Xaerobic capacityendurance trainingnephrologyrenalresistance training |
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| title | Review of Exercise Interventions to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Nondialysis CKD |
| title_full | Review of Exercise Interventions to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Nondialysis CKD |
| title_fullStr | Review of Exercise Interventions to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Nondialysis CKD |
| title_full_unstemmed | Review of Exercise Interventions to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Nondialysis CKD |
| title_short | Review of Exercise Interventions to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Nondialysis CKD |
| title_sort | review of exercise interventions to improve clinical outcomes in nondialysis ckd |
| topic | aerobic capacity endurance training nephrology renal resistance training |
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