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- W3016402646 abstract "El ejercicio físico podría ofrecer múltiples beneficios al paciente con enfermedad renal crónica (ERC). No obstante, tradicionalmente no se recomendaba por la posibilidad de deteriorar la función renal y aumentar la proteinuria. El objetivo del estudio es revisar los ensayos sobre ejercicio en pacientes con ERC y describir su impacto sobre la progresión de la enfermedad renal y otros factores asociados. Se seleccionaron ensayos clínicos aleatorizados desde 2007 a 2018, en inglés y en español, que compararan un grupo intervención con un componente de ejercicio con un grupo control sin ejercicio físico en pacientes con ERC en prediálisis. Para la búsqueda se emplearon las bases de datos PubMed, Scopus, Embase, Ovid (Medline) y PEDro. Los efectos del ejercicio sobre las variables analizadas se resumieron calculando la diferencia de medias estandarizada (DME). No se encontraron diferencias en el filtrado glomerular ni en la proteinuria entre el grupo intervención y el grupo control (DME: −0,3; p = 0,81; DME: 26,6; p = 0,82). Se obtuvieron efectos positivos sobre el consumo pico de oxígeno (DME: 2,5; p < 0,001), la capacidad funcional (DME: 56,6; p < 0,001), la fuerza en miembros superiores (DME: 6,8; p < 0,001) y la hemoglobina (DME: 0,3; p = 0,003). También se evidenció mejoría sobre la calidad de vida usando los cuestionarios KDQOL-36 (DME: 3,56; p = 0,02) y SF-36 (DME: 6,66; p = 0,02). En conclusión, la práctica de ejercicio de forma rutinaria y a baja intensidad no tiene impacto negativo sobre la función renal. Por el contrario, mejora la capacidad aeróbica y funcional, repercutiendo positivamente en la calidad de vida. Physical exercise may offer multiple benefits to patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, it was not traditionally recommended because of the possibility of impairing renal function and increasing proteinuria. The objective of this study is to review the clinical trials on physical exercise in patients with CKD and describe its effect on the progression of kidney disease and other factors associated. Randomized clinical trials (RCT) comparing an intervention that included an exercise component with a control group without physical exercise in non-dialysis patients with CKD from 2007 to 2018 in English and Spanish were included. PubMed, Scopus, Embase, Ovid (Medline) and PEDro databases were used for the search. Effects of physical exercise were summarized by the standardized mean difference (SMD). No differences were found in glomerular filtration rate or proteinuria between the intervention group and the control group: SMD −0.3 (P = .81); SMD 26.6 (P = .82). Positive effects were obtained on peak oxygen consumption: SMD 2.5 (P < .001), functional capacity: SMD 56.6 (P < .001), upper limb strength: SMD 6.8 (P < .001) and hemoglobin: SMD 0.3 (P = .003). An improvement on the quality of life was also evident using the KDQOL-36 survey: SMD 3.56 (P = .02) and the SF-36 survey: SMD 6.66 (P = .02). In conclusion, the practice of low-intensity physical exercise routinely has no negative impact on renal function. On the contrary, it improves aerobic and functional capacity, impacting positively on the quality of life." @default.
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