Relationship of phase angle and peak torque of knee extensors with the performance in six-minute step test in haemodialysis patients
Abstract Background Chronic kidney disease is a systemic disease affecting not only renal function, but also endocrine, cardiovascular, and skeletal muscle systems, with broad impact on functionality. Therefore, the assessment of body composition, peripheral muscle function, and exercise tolerance i...
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doaj-b8324a52bbf34d8093aec0e4dff7ac082021-02-14T12:47:52ZengBMCBMC Nephrology1471-23692021-02-012211910.1186/s12882-021-02256-7Relationship of phase angle and peak torque of knee extensors with the performance in six-minute step test in haemodialysis patientsCamila Porto Brito0Igor Gutierrez Moraes1Cláudio Luders2Christina May Moran de Brito3Wellington Pereira Yamaguti4Hospital Sírio-Libanês, Rehabilitation CentreHospital Sírio-Libanês, Rehabilitation CentreHospital Sírio-Libanês, Haemodialysis CentreHospital Sírio-Libanês, Rehabilitation CentreHospital Sírio-Libanês, Rehabilitation CentreAbstract Background Chronic kidney disease is a systemic disease affecting not only renal function, but also endocrine, cardiovascular, and skeletal muscle systems, with broad impact on functionality. Therefore, the assessment of body composition, peripheral muscle function, and exercise tolerance is also of great importance in this population. In addition, the development of reliable strategies that use feasible tools in clinical practice is of great importance in the functional diagnosis, clinical management and prescription of physical activity. Objective To assess the relationship between phase angle and peak torque of knee extensors with the performance in six-minute step test of patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing haemodialysis. Methods Observational and cross-sectional study at Haemodialysis Centre of Sírio-Libanês Hospital. The evaluations took place 3 days before the haemodialysis sessions. On the first day, patients underwent anthropometric evaluation and biochemical tests (lactate, urea, creatinine, albumin, ferritin and growth factor similar to insulin type 1 [IGF1]). On the second day, performed electrical bioimpedance and exercise tolerance assessed using the six-minute step test. On the last day, the evaluation of knee extensor muscles strength using isokinetic dynamometry was performed. Results Eighteen subjects were included, with a mean age of 62.3 ± 17.6 years. A positive linear correlation was observed between the phase angle, derived from the electrical bioimpedance, and the performance in six-minute step test in these patients. It was also possible to observe a linear correlation between phase angle and IGF1, handgrip strength, peak torque of knee extensors and quality of life questionnaire. The peak torque of knee extensors also presented a linear correlation with IGF1, the performance in six-minute step test and mal-nutrition and inflammation score. Conclusion Phase angle and peak torque of knee extensors were correlated with the performance in six-minute step test. Therefore, the phase angle seems to be an important marker of reduced peripheral muscle function and exercise tolerance in haemodialysis patients.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-021-02256-7Chronic kidney diseaseExercise tolerancePeripheral muscle functionPhase angleHaemodialysis |
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Camila Porto Brito Igor Gutierrez Moraes Cláudio Luders Christina May Moran de Brito Wellington Pereira Yamaguti Relationship of phase angle and peak torque of knee extensors with the performance in six-minute step test in haemodialysis patients BMC Nephrology Chronic kidney disease Exercise tolerance Peripheral muscle function Phase angle Haemodialysis |
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Relationship of phase angle and peak torque of knee extensors with the performance in six-minute step test in haemodialysis patients |
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Relationship of phase angle and peak torque of knee extensors with the performance in six-minute step test in haemodialysis patients |
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Relationship of phase angle and peak torque of knee extensors with the performance in six-minute step test in haemodialysis patients |
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Relationship of phase angle and peak torque of knee extensors with the performance in six-minute step test in haemodialysis patients |
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Relationship of phase angle and peak torque of knee extensors with the performance in six-minute step test in haemodialysis patients |
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relationship of phase angle and peak torque of knee extensors with the performance in six-minute step test in haemodialysis patients |
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Abstract Background Chronic kidney disease is a systemic disease affecting not only renal function, but also endocrine, cardiovascular, and skeletal muscle systems, with broad impact on functionality. Therefore, the assessment of body composition, peripheral muscle function, and exercise tolerance is also of great importance in this population. In addition, the development of reliable strategies that use feasible tools in clinical practice is of great importance in the functional diagnosis, clinical management and prescription of physical activity. Objective To assess the relationship between phase angle and peak torque of knee extensors with the performance in six-minute step test of patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing haemodialysis. Methods Observational and cross-sectional study at Haemodialysis Centre of Sírio-Libanês Hospital. The evaluations took place 3 days before the haemodialysis sessions. On the first day, patients underwent anthropometric evaluation and biochemical tests (lactate, urea, creatinine, albumin, ferritin and growth factor similar to insulin type 1 [IGF1]). On the second day, performed electrical bioimpedance and exercise tolerance assessed using the six-minute step test. On the last day, the evaluation of knee extensor muscles strength using isokinetic dynamometry was performed. Results Eighteen subjects were included, with a mean age of 62.3 ± 17.6 years. A positive linear correlation was observed between the phase angle, derived from the electrical bioimpedance, and the performance in six-minute step test in these patients. It was also possible to observe a linear correlation between phase angle and IGF1, handgrip strength, peak torque of knee extensors and quality of life questionnaire. The peak torque of knee extensors also presented a linear correlation with IGF1, the performance in six-minute step test and mal-nutrition and inflammation score. Conclusion Phase angle and peak torque of knee extensors were correlated with the performance in six-minute step test. Therefore, the phase angle seems to be an important marker of reduced peripheral muscle function and exercise tolerance in haemodialysis patients. |
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Chronic kidney disease Exercise tolerance Peripheral muscle function Phase angle Haemodialysis |
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