Home-based walking program increases leg muscle strength in hemodialysis patients

[Purpose] To determine the effects of a home-based walking program on lower extremity muscle strength of hemodialysis patients. [Methods] Twenty-six hemodialysis patients were divided into a training and a control group. Lower extremity muscle strength was measured using a back and leg dynamometer p...

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Main Authors: Ponngeon O., Chaunchaiyakul R., Vareesangthip K., Lumlertgul D., Nakum S., Jalayondeja W.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-37402014-08-30T02:35:16Z Home-based walking program increases leg muscle strength in hemodialysis patients Ponngeon O. Chaunchaiyakul R. Vareesangthip K. Lumlertgul D. Nakum S. Jalayondeja W. [Purpose] To determine the effects of a home-based walking program on lower extremity muscle strength of hemodialysis patients. [Methods] Twenty-six hemodialysis patients were divided into a training and a control group. Lower extremity muscle strength was measured using a back and leg dynamometer prior to and at the 4th, 8th, and 12th weeks of the study period in both groups. The training group performed the home-based walking program, an individually prescribed walking program which progressively increased in duration by incrementing the number of steps by 10% every two weeks. Subjects in the control group were asked to keep to their routine activities, as much as possible, during the study period. [Results] Lower extremity muscle strength in the training group remarkably increased from 52 kg at baseline to 68 kg at the 12th week (4th week = 58 kg, 8th week = 63 kg), whereas no change in the control group was found (baseline = 51 kg, 4th week = 52 kg, 8th week = 51 kg, 12th week = 48 kg). [Conclusion] A homebased walking exercise program improved lower extremity muscle strength of hemodialysis patients. Patients who have stable medical conditions should be encouraged to participate in this home-based walking exercise program to improve their abilities to perform activities of daily living. 2014-08-30T02:35:16Z 2014-08-30T02:35:16Z 2011 Article 9155287 10.1589/jpts.23.345 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-79959816043&partnerID=40&md5=7d50945d2887f22eee827bb0a9405694 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3740 English
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description [Purpose] To determine the effects of a home-based walking program on lower extremity muscle strength of hemodialysis patients. [Methods] Twenty-six hemodialysis patients were divided into a training and a control group. Lower extremity muscle strength was measured using a back and leg dynamometer prior to and at the 4th, 8th, and 12th weeks of the study period in both groups. The training group performed the home-based walking program, an individually prescribed walking program which progressively increased in duration by incrementing the number of steps by 10% every two weeks. Subjects in the control group were asked to keep to their routine activities, as much as possible, during the study period. [Results] Lower extremity muscle strength in the training group remarkably increased from 52 kg at baseline to 68 kg at the 12th week (4th week = 58 kg, 8th week = 63 kg), whereas no change in the control group was found (baseline = 51 kg, 4th week = 52 kg, 8th week = 51 kg, 12th week = 48 kg). [Conclusion] A homebased walking exercise program improved lower extremity muscle strength of hemodialysis patients. Patients who have stable medical conditions should be encouraged to participate in this home-based walking exercise program to improve their abilities to perform activities of daily living.
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author Ponngeon O.
Chaunchaiyakul R.
Vareesangthip K.
Lumlertgul D.
Nakum S.
Jalayondeja W.
spellingShingle Ponngeon O.
Chaunchaiyakul R.
Vareesangthip K.
Lumlertgul D.
Nakum S.
Jalayondeja W.
Home-based walking program increases leg muscle strength in hemodialysis patients
author_facet Ponngeon O.
Chaunchaiyakul R.
Vareesangthip K.
Lumlertgul D.
Nakum S.
Jalayondeja W.
author_sort Ponngeon O.
title Home-based walking program increases leg muscle strength in hemodialysis patients
title_short Home-based walking program increases leg muscle strength in hemodialysis patients
title_full Home-based walking program increases leg muscle strength in hemodialysis patients
title_fullStr Home-based walking program increases leg muscle strength in hemodialysis patients
title_full_unstemmed Home-based walking program increases leg muscle strength in hemodialysis patients
title_sort home-based walking program increases leg muscle strength in hemodialysis patients
publishDate 2014
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