Current status of exercise and its impact on quality of life in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis in the post-COVID-19 period
CONCLUSION: In the current study, 81.7% of PD patients performed exercise in the post-COVID-19 period. Pain and anemia were independent risk factors for exercise in PD patients. Advanced age, female sex, higher body mass index, and pain were independently associated with lower exercise capacity in PD patients. PD patients undergoing exercise had better QoL.PMID:37796141 | DOI:10.5414/CN111194 (Source: Clinical Nephrology)
Source: Clinical Nephrology - October 5, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Chunyan Yi Jing Guo Yuanying Liu Yao Chang Jianxiong Lin Fei Deng Xiaoli Yu Xiaodan Zhang Qunying Guo Haiping Mao Wei Chen Xiao Yang Source Type: research

Current status of exercise and its impact on quality of life in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis in the post-COVID-19 period
CONCLUSION: In the current study, 81.7% of PD patients performed exercise in the post-COVID-19 period. Pain and anemia were independent risk factors for exercise in PD patients. Advanced age, female sex, higher body mass index, and pain were independently associated with lower exercise capacity in PD patients. PD patients undergoing exercise had better QoL.PMID:37796141 | DOI:10.5414/CN111194 (Source: Clinical Nephrology)
Source: Clinical Nephrology - October 5, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Chunyan Yi Jing Guo Yuanying Liu Yao Chang Jianxiong Lin Fei Deng Xiaoli Yu Xiaodan Zhang Qunying Guo Haiping Mao Wei Chen Xiao Yang Source Type: research

Current status of exercise and its impact on quality of life in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis in the post-COVID-19 period
CONCLUSION: In the current study, 81.7% of PD patients performed exercise in the post-COVID-19 period. Pain and anemia were independent risk factors for exercise in PD patients. Advanced age, female sex, higher body mass index, and pain were independently associated with lower exercise capacity in PD patients. PD patients undergoing exercise had better QoL.PMID:37796141 | DOI:10.5414/CN111194 (Source: Clinical Nephrology)
Source: Clinical Nephrology - October 5, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Chunyan Yi Jing Guo Yuanying Liu Yao Chang Jianxiong Lin Fei Deng Xiaoli Yu Xiaodan Zhang Qunying Guo Haiping Mao Wei Chen Xiao Yang Source Type: research

Current status of exercise and its impact on quality of life in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis in the post-COVID-19 period
CONCLUSION: In the current study, 81.7% of PD patients performed exercise in the post-COVID-19 period. Pain and anemia were independent risk factors for exercise in PD patients. Advanced age, female sex, higher body mass index, and pain were independently associated with lower exercise capacity in PD patients. PD patients undergoing exercise had better QoL.PMID:37796141 | DOI:10.5414/CN111194 (Source: Clinical Nephrology)
Source: Clinical Nephrology - October 5, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Chunyan Yi Jing Guo Yuanying Liu Yao Chang Jianxiong Lin Fei Deng Xiaoli Yu Xiaodan Zhang Qunying Guo Haiping Mao Wei Chen Xiao Yang Source Type: research

Risk factors for low humoral response to BNT-162b2 in hemodialysis patients
CONCLUSION: Older age, higher CCI, lower iPTH and albumin as well as CVC as vascular access were associated with lower response to vaccination in our study. Comorbidity burden is suggested as a preferred indirect method to predict worst response when compared to age alone.PMID:37779449 | DOI:10.5414/CN110927 (Source: Clinical Nephrology)
Source: Clinical Nephrology - October 2, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Rui Duarte Ivan Luz Francisco Ferrer Hern âni Gonçalves Flora Sofia Karina Lopes Ana Vila Lobos Source Type: research