Design: Position stand.
Methods: Synthesis of published work within the field of exercise training and chronic kidney disease.
Results: Exercise training likely to provide benefits to CKD patients, including improvements in cardiorespiratory
fitness, quality of life, sympatho-adrenal activity, muscle strength and increased energy intake
and possible reduction in inflammatory biomarkers. Existing studies generally report small sample sizes,
brief training periods and relatively high attrition rates. Exercise training appears to be safe for CKD
patients with no deaths directly related to exercise training in over 30,000 patient-hours, although strict
medical exclusion criteria in previous studies resulted in 25% of patients being excluded potentially
impacting the generalisability of the findings.
Design: Position stand.Methods: Synthesis of published work within the field of exercise training and chronic kidney disease.Results: Exercise training likely to provide benefits to CKD patients, including improvements in cardiorespiratoryfitness, quality of life, sympatho-adrenal activity, muscle strength and increased energy intakeand possible reduction in inflammatory biomarkers. Existing studies generally report small sample sizes,brief training periods and relatively high attrition rates. Exercise training appears to be safe for CKDpatients with no deaths directly related to exercise training in over 30,000 patient-hours, although strictmedical exclusion criteria in previous studies resulted in 25% of patients being excluded potentiallyimpacting the generalisability of the findings.
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