Kidney & Blood Pressure Research (Jul 2014)

Nutrition and Physical Activity in CKD patients

  • Adamasco Cupisti,
  • Claudia D'Alessandro,
  • Giordano Fumagalli,
  • Valentina Vigo,
  • Mario Meola,
  • Caterina Cianchi,
  • Maria F. Egidi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000355784
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 2-3
pp. 107 – 113

Abstract

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients are at risk for protein-energy wasting, abnormal body composition and impaired physical capacity. These complications lead to increased risk of hospitalization, morbidity and mortality.In CKD patient as well as in healthy people, there is a close association between nutrition and physical activity. Namely, inadequate nutrient (energy) intake impairs physical performance thus favoring a sedentary lifestyle: this further contributes to loss of muscle strength and mass, which limit the quality of life and rehabilitation of CKD patients. In CKD as well as in end-stage-renal-disease patients, regular physical activity coupled with adequate energy and protein intake counteracts protein-energy wasting and related comorbidity and mortality. In summary, exercise training can positively influence nutritional status and the perception of well-being of CKD patients and may facilitate the anabolic effects of nutritional interventions.

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