A survey of physical activity in dialysis patients in Northern Norway - An observational study

Background: Patients in advanced stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD), especially patients treated with dialysis, have reduced physical capacity. The main objective of this project was to study and compare the degree of physical activity (PA) in patients in haemodialysis (HD) and peritoneal dialys...

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Main Author: Vangen, Kjell-Gunnar
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/21279
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/21279 2023-05-15T16:13:47+02:00 A survey of physical activity in dialysis patients in Northern Norway - An observational study Vangen, Kjell-Gunnar 2019-05-31 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/21279 eng eng UiT Norges arktiske universitet UiT The Arctic University of Norway https://hdl.handle.net/10037/21279 Copyright 2019 The Author(s) VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Nefrologi urologi: 772 VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Clinical medical disciplines: 750::Nephrology urology: 772 MED-3950 Master thesis Mastergradsoppgave 2019 ftunivtroemsoe 2021-06-25T17:58:12Z Background: Patients in advanced stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD), especially patients treated with dialysis, have reduced physical capacity. The main objective of this project was to study and compare the degree of physical activity (PA) in patients in haemodialysis (HD) and peritoneal dialysis (PD) in Nordland, Troms and Finnmark. To our knowledge this is the first study to include accelerometer recordings of patients in both HD and PD. Methods: An observational study was conducted during 15. November to 15. December 2018. Patients were recruited in hospitals and dialysis satellites by mainly nephrologist and dialysis nurses. Each patient participated voluntarily and signed a written consent. The study consisted of a self-administered questionnaire about PA and health-related quality of life, and accelerometer recordings for seven days for objective measurements of PA. Results: Thirty patients out of 181 on chronic dialysis participated in the study, whereas 22 in HD and 8 in PD. Twenty-eight percent of all invited patients consented and were included in the study. Median wear time for ActiGraph accelerometer was significantly higher (P < 0,05) in the HD group with 9194,5 (8501-9733) minutes compared to PD 7509 (6400-9134) minutes. Seven out of 22 HD patients (31,8%) and five out of eight PD patients (62,5%) reached the recommended weekly goal of ≥ 150 minutes moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Only one patient had an active lifestyle in terms of average steps daily (≥ 7500), three patients classified to somewhat active (5000-7499 steps/day), whereas 26 were categorised as sedentary. Haemoglobin was significantly associated with daily MVPA at or above vs. below median (OR 0,39 (95% CI 0,15-0,99) per 1 g/dL increase; P = 0,047). Most patients reported that they had never been informed by their nephrologist about the potential benefit of being physically active, but a desire to be more active was commonly found. Conclusion: Results from this study indicate that dialysis patients have a low level of PA based on average daily MVPA and step count, compared to healthy people. We found no significant differences between patients on the two different dialysis modalities. A high haemoglobin level was associated with less daily MVPA. There seems to be a potential for increased level of PA in dialysis patients, and efforts should be made by health care personnel to get more patients to reach the recommended levels of PA. Master Thesis Finnmark Nordland Nordland Northern Norway Finnmark Nordland Troms University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Norway
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topic VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Nefrologi
urologi: 772
VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Clinical medical disciplines: 750::Nephrology
urology: 772
MED-3950
spellingShingle VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Nefrologi
urologi: 772
VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Clinical medical disciplines: 750::Nephrology
urology: 772
MED-3950
Vangen, Kjell-Gunnar
A survey of physical activity in dialysis patients in Northern Norway - An observational study
topic_facet VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Nefrologi
urologi: 772
VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Clinical medical disciplines: 750::Nephrology
urology: 772
MED-3950
description Background: Patients in advanced stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD), especially patients treated with dialysis, have reduced physical capacity. The main objective of this project was to study and compare the degree of physical activity (PA) in patients in haemodialysis (HD) and peritoneal dialysis (PD) in Nordland, Troms and Finnmark. To our knowledge this is the first study to include accelerometer recordings of patients in both HD and PD. Methods: An observational study was conducted during 15. November to 15. December 2018. Patients were recruited in hospitals and dialysis satellites by mainly nephrologist and dialysis nurses. Each patient participated voluntarily and signed a written consent. The study consisted of a self-administered questionnaire about PA and health-related quality of life, and accelerometer recordings for seven days for objective measurements of PA. Results: Thirty patients out of 181 on chronic dialysis participated in the study, whereas 22 in HD and 8 in PD. Twenty-eight percent of all invited patients consented and were included in the study. Median wear time for ActiGraph accelerometer was significantly higher (P < 0,05) in the HD group with 9194,5 (8501-9733) minutes compared to PD 7509 (6400-9134) minutes. Seven out of 22 HD patients (31,8%) and five out of eight PD patients (62,5%) reached the recommended weekly goal of ≥ 150 minutes moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Only one patient had an active lifestyle in terms of average steps daily (≥ 7500), three patients classified to somewhat active (5000-7499 steps/day), whereas 26 were categorised as sedentary. Haemoglobin was significantly associated with daily MVPA at or above vs. below median (OR 0,39 (95% CI 0,15-0,99) per 1 g/dL increase; P = 0,047). Most patients reported that they had never been informed by their nephrologist about the potential benefit of being physically active, but a desire to be more active was commonly found. Conclusion: Results from this study indicate that dialysis patients have a low level of PA based on average daily MVPA and step count, compared to healthy people. We found no significant differences between patients on the two different dialysis modalities. A high haemoglobin level was associated with less daily MVPA. There seems to be a potential for increased level of PA in dialysis patients, and efforts should be made by health care personnel to get more patients to reach the recommended levels of PA.
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author Vangen, Kjell-Gunnar
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title A survey of physical activity in dialysis patients in Northern Norway - An observational study
title_short A survey of physical activity in dialysis patients in Northern Norway - An observational study
title_full A survey of physical activity in dialysis patients in Northern Norway - An observational study
title_fullStr A survey of physical activity in dialysis patients in Northern Norway - An observational study
title_full_unstemmed A survey of physical activity in dialysis patients in Northern Norway - An observational study
title_sort survey of physical activity in dialysis patients in northern norway - an observational study
publisher UiT Norges arktiske universitet
publishDate 2019
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