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Effects of Exercise Training Combined with Virtual Reality in Functionality and Health-Related Quality of Life of Patients on Hemodialysis.

Luana Godinho Maynard1,2, Diego Levino de Menezes3, Noelma Santos Lião4, Elizabeth Mendonça de Jesus4, Nara Luana Santos Andrade3, Júlio Cezar Dantas Santos5, Walderi Monteiro da Silva Júnior4, Kleyton de Andrade Bastos6, José Augusto Soares Barreto Filho7.   

Abstract

Objective: The progression of chronic kidney disease can directly affect patient's health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Exercise training is a good option to reverse the impacts caused by the disease. To escape from the monotonous routine and stimulate further practice, the therapist should consider making physical activity more playful. Using videogames during exercise training is possible to rehabilitate the patient aiming for fun beyond the organic condition. The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of exercise training combined with Virtual Reality (VR) in functionality and HRQoL of patients on hemodialysis. Materials and
Methods: A randomized controlled study in which control group (n = 20) maintained only hemodialysis without any physical effort or intervention from the researchers and intervention group (n = 20) who performed endurance and strength physical exercises in combination with VR during hemodialysis for 12 weeks. All eligible patients underwent a familiarization of games and were evaluated by an investigator-blind for functional capacity, quality of life, and depressive symptoms. Functional capacity tests included walking speed, timed up and go (TUG), and Duke Activity Status Index (DASI). To evaluate a HRQoL, Kidney Disease and Quality-of-Life Short-Form (KDQOL-SF™, v. 1.3) was used and to investigate depressive symptoms, the Center for Epidemiological Scale-Depression. Paired sample t-tests were conducted to determine differences within each group. Repeated-measures analysis of variance (group vs. time) was used to assess group differences in our major outcomes. The level of significance was 5%.
Results: The exercise improved functional capacity (TUG: P = 0.002, DASI: P < 0.001) and HRQoL in physical and specific domains: physical functioning (P = 0.047), role physical (P = 0.021), as well as in physical composite summary (P < 0.001) and effects of kidney disease (P = 0.013). There was no influence on depressive symptoms (P = 0.154).
Conclusion: Physical training combined with VR improved functional capacity and some quality-of-life domains of hemodialysis patients.

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Keywords:  Exercise therapy; Renal dialysis; Videogames; Virtual reality exposure therapy

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31539293     DOI: 10.1089/g4h.2018.0066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Games Health J        ISSN: 2161-783X


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Authors:  Huagang Hu; Xu Liu; Pui Hing Chau; Edmond Pui Hang Choi
Journal:  Qual Life Res       Date:  2021-11-03       Impact factor: 4.147

2.  Immersive virtual reality in a northern Queensland haemodialysis unit: Study protocol for a cross-over randomized controlled feasibility trial (ACTRN12621000732886).

Authors:  Wendy Smyth; Joleen McArdle; John Body-Dempsey; Valli Manickam; Anne Swinbourne; Ickjai Lee; Jason Holdsworth; Olumuyiwa Omonaiye; Cate Nagle
Journal:  Contemp Clin Trials Commun       Date:  2022-06-30

Review 3.  Exercise training for adults undergoing maintenance dialysis.

Authors:  Amelie Bernier-Jean; Nadim A Beruni; Nicola P Bondonno; Gabrielle Williams; Armando Teixeira-Pinto; Jonathan C Craig; Germaine Wong
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2022-01-12

Review 4.  The Effect of Non-Pharmacological and Pharmacological Interventions on Measures Associated with Sarcopenia in End-Stage Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Daniel S March; Thomas J Wilkinson; Thomas Burnell; Roseanne E Billany; Katherine Jackson; Luke A Baker; Amal Thomas; Katherine A Robinson; Emma L Watson; Matthew P M Graham-Brown; Arwel W Jones; James O Burton
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-04-27       Impact factor: 6.706

5.  Analysis of the Muscular Activity, Peak Torque in the Lower Limbs, and Static Balance after Virtual Rehabilitation in Women with Fibromyalgia: A Randomized Controlled Study.

Authors:  Marcelo Silva de Carvalho; Leonardo Cesar Carvalho; Ricardo da Silva Alves; Flavia da Silva Menezes; Elenara da Costa Gomes; Andressa Frazin; Denise Hollanda Iunes
Journal:  Games Health J       Date:  2021-06
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