Nephro Walking: activation of a physical activity program for psychophysical well-being in the dialysed and transplanted patient - a pilot study
Accepted: 6 July 2022
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Background: Physical inactivity is particularly relevant in patients with chronic renal failure, a category of patients in whom substantial worsening of physical fitness and frailty is strongly associated with adverse prognosis and reduced quality of life. This pilot study aims to implement a physical activity program within the therapeutic path of adult patients in renal replacement treatment (peritoneal and hemodialysis) and transplants to increase physical performance and improve quality of life.
Methods: Pilot, non-pharmacological, single-arm, monocentric, non-profit study on a convenience sample of at least ten nephropathic patients recruited from November 2021 to January 2022. Patients will undergo a therapeutic walk program consisting of 22 sessions. The immediate recovery index, body mass composition, blood parameters and quality of life will be measured.
Conclusions: The application of this small-scale study aims to verify its feasibility and adequacy to obtain information that permits designing future studies.
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