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this study aims to compare the effect of high-intensity resistance exercises measured using the 10-repetition maximum versus low-intensity aerobic exercises on muscle performance, physical function and quality of life in chronic kidney patients with sarcopenia who recently recovered from COVID-19 infection


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Sarcopenia is a prevalent chronic disease caused by aging and is characterized by a reduction in muscle strength and mass (Barajas-Galindo et al., 2021), and consequently deterioration in physical function and quality of life (Gil et al., 2021; Tsekoura et al., 2017). Sarcopenia is associated with higher rates of stroke, frailty, (Bikbov et al., 2020; Go et al., 2004; Levin et al., 2013), and mortality (Ali & Kunugi, 2021). Generally, there are numerous causes of sarcopenia, including chronic kidney diseases (CKD) (Souza et al., 2017), environmental factors, inflammatory mediator's activation, physical inactivity, mitochondrial dysfunction, hormonal changes, and loss of neural junctions (Walston, 2012). Recently, Sarcopenia had great attention, especially among patients with CKD who already suffer from increased catabolism, higher protein wasting, and other metabolic disorders and decreased functional reserve. Additionality, the decline in physical function due to the deterioration of muscle mass, power, and strength could significantly decrease balance and increase the risk of falling in these populations (Moorthi & Avin, 2017). After the pandemic of COVID-19 and the mandatory quarantine of patients during the recovery period, CKD patients with sarcopenia who were infected with COVID-19 will be forced to assume a more sedentary lifestyle which consequently magnifies all health risks (Gérard et al., 2021; Gil et al., 2021) jeopardize subjects vitality (Morley et al., 2020; Mousa et al., 2021) and increasing prevalence of sarcopenia (Ali & Kunugi, 2021). Exercise has been proposed as one of the solutions for sarcopenia-associated symptoms. As per a recent systematic review (Barajas-Galindo et al., 2021), resistance exercises alone or with other forms of exercises could be beneficial especially in improving anthropometric parameters and muscle performance. Yet its specific effects on post-COVID-19 CKD patients who have sarcopenia need further investigation. The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of high versus low-intensity exercises on muscle strength, and physical function in post-COVID-19 patients with sarcopenia secondary to CKD. ;


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NCT number NCT05593471
Study type Interventional
Source University of Hail
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 15, 2023
Completion date March 19, 2023

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