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Effects of anthropometric changes on hospitalization and mortality among patients on hemodialysis
Low values for anthropometric indicators are risk factors for adverse clinical outcomes among patients on hemodialysis. Nonetheless, little is known about the association between the trajectory of anthropometr...
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Physical activity and its trajectory over time and clinical outcomes in hemodialysis patients
We examined whether physical activity measured at starting point and its trajectory over time were simultaneously associated with vital prognosis.
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Feasibility of long-term intradialytic exercise for older patients receiving hemodialysis: a retrospective single-center study
Decreased physical function and physical activity are associated with adverse outcomes among patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD). Although intradialytic exercise (IDEx) can help improve physical function, fe...
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on depressive symptoms in Japanese patients undergoing hemodialysis
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Perceived difficulty in activities of daily living and survival in patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis
Most patients receiving hemodialysis have perceived difficulty in mobility tasks, such as basic activities of daily living (ADL), ambulation, and walking up or down stairs, even if they can ambulate independen...