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View article: Response to Commentary by Dr. Matthew J. Clarkson on “Concerns on the application of blood-flow restriction resistance exercise and thrombosis risk in hemodialysis patients”
Response to Commentary by Dr. Matthew J. Clarkson on “Concerns on the application of blood-flow restriction resistance exercise and thrombosis risk in hemodialysis patients” Open
View article: Concerns about the application of resistance exercise with blood-flow restriction and thrombosis risk in hemodialysis patients
Concerns about the application of resistance exercise with blood-flow restriction and thrombosis risk in hemodialysis patients Open
These results identified factors associated with a heightened prothrombotic state and may assist in the screening process for HD patients who wish to undergo RE + BFR. D-dimer and/or other fibrinolysis factors should be assessed at baselin…
View article: Exploring the impact of short daily haemodialysis on muscle strength and bone health in end‐stage kidney disease patients
Exploring the impact of short daily haemodialysis on muscle strength and bone health in end‐stage kidney disease patients Open
Background Short‐daily haemodialysis (SDH) has been strongly recommended over conventional haemodialysis (CHD) for end‐stage kidney disease patients, though few studies have directly compared the effects of these two haemodialysis (HD) mod…
View article: Impact of cluster set resistance training on strength, functional capacity, metabolic and inflammatory state in older hemodialysis subjects: A randomized controlled clinical trial
Impact of cluster set resistance training on strength, functional capacity, metabolic and inflammatory state in older hemodialysis subjects: A randomized controlled clinical trial Open
RT-CS is a clinically valuable tool to improve anthropometric parameters, handgrip strength, TUG, 6MWT, fasting blood glucose, and cytokines in CKD older patients.
View article: The effects of home-based progressive resistance training in chronic kidney disease patients
The effects of home-based progressive resistance training in chronic kidney disease patients Open
Introduction: Faced with lockdowns, it was mandatory the development of supervised home-based RT protocols to keep patients with chronic kidney disease engaged in programs. Nonetheless, there is a lack of scientific literature regarding it…
View article: Phosphate and IL-10 concentration as predictors of long-covid in hemodialysis patients: A Brazilian study
Phosphate and IL-10 concentration as predictors of long-covid in hemodialysis patients: A Brazilian study Open
Background The global burden of persistent COVID-19 in hemodialysis (HD) patients is a worrisome scenario worth of investigation for the critical care of chronic kidney disease (CKD). We performed an exploratory post-hoc study from the tri…
View article: Are Resistance Training-Induced BDNF in Hemodialysis Patients Associated with Depressive Symptoms, Quality of Life, Antioxidant Capacity, and Muscle Strength? An Insight for the Muscle–Brain–Renal Axis
Are Resistance Training-Induced BDNF in Hemodialysis Patients Associated with Depressive Symptoms, Quality of Life, Antioxidant Capacity, and Muscle Strength? An Insight for the Muscle–Brain–Renal Axis Open
Background: Hemodialysis patients are suffering from depressive symptoms. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels are negatively associated with depressive symptoms and decrease during a single hemodialysis session. Resistance trai…
View article: Improving the prognosis of renal patients: The effects of blood flow‐restricted resistance training on redox balance and cardiac autonomic function
Improving the prognosis of renal patients: The effects of blood flow‐restricted resistance training on redox balance and cardiac autonomic function Open
New Findings What is the central question of this study? Can resistance training with and without blood flow restriction improve redox balance and positively impact the autonomic cardiac modulation in chronic kidney disease patients? What …