Physical Activity in Hemodialysis Patients Measured by Triaxial Accelerometer

作者: Edimar Pedrosa Gomes , Maycon Moura Reboredo , Erich Vidal Carvalho , Daniel Rodrigues Teixeira , Laís Fernanda Caldi d’Ornellas Carvalho

DOI: 10.1155/2015/645645

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摘要: Different factors can contribute to a sedentary lifestyle among hemodialysis (HD) patients, including the period they spend on dialysis. The aim of this study was evaluate characteristics physical activities in daily life population by using an accurate triaxial accelerometer and correlate these with physiological variables. Nineteen HD patients were evaluated DynaPort compared nineteen control individuals, regarding time spent different positions number steps taken. more than spending less walking or standing lying down. behavior pronounced dialysis days. According taken per day, 47.4% classified as against 10.5% group. Hemoglobin level, lower extremity muscle strength, functioning SF-36 questionnaire correlated significantly active time. Looking accurately at patterns activity life, HDs are sedentary, especially These should be motivated enhance activity.

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