Associations of Self-Reported Physical Activity Types and Levels with Quality of Life, Depression Symptoms, and Mortality in Hemodialysis Patients
Author(s) -
António Alberto Lopes,
Brett A. Lantz,
Hal Morgenstern,
Mia Wang,
Brian Bieber,
Brenda W. Gillespie,
Yun Li,
Patricia Painter,
Stefan H. Jacobson,
Hugh C. Rayner,
Donna Mapes,
Raymond Vanholder,
Takeshi Hasegawa,
Bruce Robinson,
Ronald L. Pisoni
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
clinical journal of the american society of nephrology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.755
H-Index - 151
eISSN - 1555-905X
pISSN - 1555-9041
DOI - 10.2215/cjn.12371213
Subject(s) - medicine , interquartile range , depression (economics) , quality of life (healthcare) , hazard ratio , hemodialysis , dialysis , center for epidemiologic studies depression scale , physical therapy , confidence interval , gerontology , psychiatry , depressive symptoms , nursing , economics , macroeconomics , anxiety
Physical activity has been associated with better health status in diverse populations, but the association in patients on maintenance hemodialysis is less established. Patient-reported physical activities and associations with mortality, health-related quality of life, and depression symptoms in patients on maintenance hemodialysis in 12 countries were examined.
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