Twelve-week combined resistance and aerobic training confers greater benefits than aerobic training alone in nondialysis CKD

  • Watson, Emma L.
  • Gould, Douglas W.
  • Wilkinson, Thomas J.
  • Xenophontos, Soteris
  • Clarke, Amy L.
  • Vogt, Barbara Perez
  • Viana, João L.
  • Smith, Alice C.
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
American Physiological Society

Abstract

There is a growing consensus that patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) should engage in regular exercise, but there is a lack of formal guidelines. In this report, we determined whether combined aerobic and resistance exercise would elicit superior physiological gains, in particular muscular strength, compared with aerobic training alone in nondialysis CKD. Nondialysis patients with CKD stages 3b-5 were randomly allocated to aerobic exercise {AE, n = 21; 9 men; median age 63 [interquartile range (IQR) 58-71] yr; median estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) 24 (IQR 20-30) ml·min-1·1.73 m-2} or combined exercise [CE, n = 20, 9 men, median age 63 (IQR 51-69) yr, median eGFR 27 (IQR 22-32) ml·min-1·1.73 m-2], preceded by a 6-wk run-...

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