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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2020.18.11.433

The effect of walking on body composition and hematological index in hemodialysis patients  

Park, Young-Joo (Department of Nursing, Gyeongju University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.18, no.11, 2020 , pp. 433-441 More about this Journal
Abstract
The specific purpose was to determine the effect of walking on the body composition and hematological index of hemodialysis patients in order to confirm the relationship between activity and health level of hemodialysis patients. The research method is a cross-sectional descriptive survey conducted in hemodialysis patients.The subjects were 66 hemodialysis patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment in B city. As a result of the study, walking was decreased in hemodialysis patients, and there was a difference in hematological index according to walking, but there was no difference in body composition. As body weight increased, skeletal mass, body fat mass, body mass index, abdominal fat percentage, basal metabolism, and protein increased, but total cholesterol and high-density cholesterol decreased. This study proposes to expand the number of subjects of hemodialysis patients to investigate by adding nutritional intake in addition to walking, body composition and hematological index.
Keywords
Hemodialysis Patients; Walking; Body Composition; Hematological index;
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