Resistance exercise and nutritional interventions for augmenting sarcopenia outcomes in chronic kidney disease: a narrative review [PDF]
Sarcopenia is an age-related progressive muscle disease characterized by loss of muscle mass, muscle strength and physical performance with high prevalence in chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Noor, Hanaa, Reid, Joanne, Slee, Adrian
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Risk Factors Affecting Muscle Mass Decline in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients. [PDF]
Objective. There is a high prevalence of sarcopenia in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients, which is known to be associated with increased mortality. This study is aimed at analyzing the risk factors affecting muscle mass decline in MHD patients. Methods.
Song Y +6 more
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Hemodynamic Tolerance of Virtual Reality Intradialysis Exercise Performed during the Last 30 Minutes versus the Beginning of the Hemodialysis Session. [PDF]
[EN] Background: Exercise improves the physical function of people suffering from chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis (HD). Virtual reality is a new type of intradialysis exercise that has a positive impact on physical function. Intradialysis exercise
García-Testal A +9 more
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Evaluation of the impact of an intradialytic exercise programme on sarcopaenia in very elderly haemodialysis patients. [PDF]
Sarcopaenia is a highly prevalent condition in persons on haemodialysis (HD). In stable very elderly (75-95 years old) persons on chronic HD, we prospectively studied the European Working Group on Sarcopaenia in Older People (EWGSOP2) steps stability ...
Sánchez-Tocino ML +8 more
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Neurocognitive deficits may not resolve following pediatric kidney transplantation
Abstract Background Pediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients are at risk for cognitive deficits with worsening disease progression. Limited, existing cross‐sectional studies suggest that cognitive deficits may improve following kidney transplantation.
Olivia Lullmann +5 more
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Wearable and implantable artificial kidneys (WIAK) can provide long‐term, effective kidney functions like the removal of uremic toxins, electrolyte homeostasis, and fluid regulation improving quality of life of patients. Wearable devices are based on peritoneal or hemodialysis with extracorporeal adsorption of waste products and return of purified ...
Thomas Groth +6 more
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Evaluation of the effect of Cooled HaEmodialysis on Cognitive function in patients suffering with end-stage KidnEy Disease (E-CHECKED): feasibility randomised control trial protocol. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment is common in haemodialysis (HD) patients and is associated independently with depression and mortality. This association is poorly understood, and no intervention is proven to slow cognitive decline.
Dasgupta I +10 more
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Cognitive disorders in patients with chronic kidney disease: specificities of clinical assessment. [PDF]
Neurocognitive disorders are frequent among chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. Identifying and characterizing cognitive impairment (CI) can help to assess the ability of adherence to CKD risk reduction strategy, identify potentially reversible causes
Pépin M +23 more
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Effect of Design Features and Operating Conditions on the Performance of a Bipolar Membrane-Based Acid/Base Flow Battery [PDF]
In the context of renewable energy sources, storage systems have been proposed as a solution to the issues related to fluctuations in the production and consumption of electric power. The EU funded BAoBaB project is aimed at developing the Acid/Base Flow
Alessandro Tamburini +4 more
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Electrodialytic processes in solid matrices. New insights into batteries recycling. A review. [PDF]
Electrodialytic Remediation has been widely applied to the recovery of different contaminants from numerous solid matrices solving emerging issues of environmental concern.
Acar YB +8 more
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