The relationship between grip strength with health-related quality of life and mortality in hemodialysis patients
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Resumo: | Purpose: Hemodialysis (HD) is a therapeutic modality that enables the highest survival for individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD). In contrast, HD contributes to the pro-inflammatory state and may negatively affect the muscle strength and quality of life (QoL) of these individuals. To date, few studies have evaluated the association between decrease in strength and QoL in HD patients. Thus, our objective was to assess whether diminished muscle strength is associated with worse health related QoL and mortality. Methods: We included patients aged ≥ 18 years on HD. Clinical and demographic data were collected from patients’ medical records. Clinical data, nutritional status (laboratory, anthropometry, bioimpedance analysis) and health-related QoL (World Health Organization’s quality of life questionnaire, WHOQOL-Bref) were analyzed at baseline. Mortality was recorded for 32 months. Results: Among the 105 patients evaluated, the median age was 52 (43–64) years, and males were predominant (n = 73; 70%). The general median of QoL was 66.8 ± 11.9. Approximately 30% of patients were considered to have a worse QoL and 12,4% to have low muscle strength. This was not associated with QoL and mortality. HD vintage greater then to 5 years was associated with higher dissatisfaction in the perception of the environmental domain and overall QoL. Conclusion: Our data suggest that low muscle strength was not associated with health-related QoL using the WHOQOL-Bref instrument and mortality. |
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The relationship between grip strength with health-related quality of life and mortality in hemodialysis patientsChronic kidney diseaseGrip strengthHemodialysisMortalityMuscle strengthQuality of lifePurpose: Hemodialysis (HD) is a therapeutic modality that enables the highest survival for individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD). In contrast, HD contributes to the pro-inflammatory state and may negatively affect the muscle strength and quality of life (QoL) of these individuals. To date, few studies have evaluated the association between decrease in strength and QoL in HD patients. Thus, our objective was to assess whether diminished muscle strength is associated with worse health related QoL and mortality. Methods: We included patients aged ≥ 18 years on HD. Clinical and demographic data were collected from patients’ medical records. Clinical data, nutritional status (laboratory, anthropometry, bioimpedance analysis) and health-related QoL (World Health Organization’s quality of life questionnaire, WHOQOL-Bref) were analyzed at baseline. Mortality was recorded for 32 months. Results: Among the 105 patients evaluated, the median age was 52 (43–64) years, and males were predominant (n = 73; 70%). The general median of QoL was 66.8 ± 11.9. Approximately 30% of patients were considered to have a worse QoL and 12,4% to have low muscle strength. This was not associated with QoL and mortality. HD vintage greater then to 5 years was associated with higher dissatisfaction in the perception of the environmental domain and overall QoL. Conclusion: Our data suggest that low muscle strength was not associated with health-related QoL using the WHOQOL-Bref instrument and mortality.Faculty of Nutrition Federal University of Goias East University Sector, Street 227 Block 68 s/n, GoiásDepartment of Internal Medicine Botucatu Medical School São Paulo State University-UNESP, São PauloDepartment of Internal Medicine Botucatu Medical School São Paulo State University-UNESP, São PauloEast University SectorUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Sugizaki, Clara S. A.Rodrigues, Hellen C. N.Ivo, Jéssica F. M.Freitas, Ana T. V. S.Stringhini, Maria L. F.Paiva, Sérgio A. R. [UNESP]Minicucci, Marcos F. [UNESP]Peixoto, Maria R. G.Costa, Nara A.2023-07-29T13:23:37Z2023-07-29T13:23:37Z2022-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41110-022-00171-xNutrire, v. 47, n. 2, 2022.2316-78741519-8928http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24770810.1186/s41110-022-00171-x2-s2.0-85139252213Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengNutrireinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-08-14T17:21:45Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/247708Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-14T17:21:45Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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The relationship between grip strength with health-related quality of life and mortality in hemodialysis patients |
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The relationship between grip strength with health-related quality of life and mortality in hemodialysis patients |
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The relationship between grip strength with health-related quality of life and mortality in hemodialysis patients Sugizaki, Clara S. A. Chronic kidney disease Grip strength Hemodialysis Mortality Muscle strength Quality of life |
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The relationship between grip strength with health-related quality of life and mortality in hemodialysis patients |
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The relationship between grip strength with health-related quality of life and mortality in hemodialysis patients |
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The relationship between grip strength with health-related quality of life and mortality in hemodialysis patients |
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The relationship between grip strength with health-related quality of life and mortality in hemodialysis patients |
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The relationship between grip strength with health-related quality of life and mortality in hemodialysis patients |
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Sugizaki, Clara S. A. |
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Sugizaki, Clara S. A. Rodrigues, Hellen C. N. Ivo, Jéssica F. M. Freitas, Ana T. V. S. Stringhini, Maria L. F. Paiva, Sérgio A. R. [UNESP] Minicucci, Marcos F. [UNESP] Peixoto, Maria R. G. Costa, Nara A. |
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Rodrigues, Hellen C. N. Ivo, Jéssica F. M. Freitas, Ana T. V. S. Stringhini, Maria L. F. Paiva, Sérgio A. R. [UNESP] Minicucci, Marcos F. [UNESP] Peixoto, Maria R. G. Costa, Nara A. |
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East University Sector Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Sugizaki, Clara S. A. Rodrigues, Hellen C. N. Ivo, Jéssica F. M. Freitas, Ana T. V. S. Stringhini, Maria L. F. Paiva, Sérgio A. R. [UNESP] Minicucci, Marcos F. [UNESP] Peixoto, Maria R. G. Costa, Nara A. |
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Chronic kidney disease Grip strength Hemodialysis Mortality Muscle strength Quality of life |
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Chronic kidney disease Grip strength Hemodialysis Mortality Muscle strength Quality of life |
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Purpose: Hemodialysis (HD) is a therapeutic modality that enables the highest survival for individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD). In contrast, HD contributes to the pro-inflammatory state and may negatively affect the muscle strength and quality of life (QoL) of these individuals. To date, few studies have evaluated the association between decrease in strength and QoL in HD patients. Thus, our objective was to assess whether diminished muscle strength is associated with worse health related QoL and mortality. Methods: We included patients aged ≥ 18 years on HD. Clinical and demographic data were collected from patients’ medical records. Clinical data, nutritional status (laboratory, anthropometry, bioimpedance analysis) and health-related QoL (World Health Organization’s quality of life questionnaire, WHOQOL-Bref) were analyzed at baseline. Mortality was recorded for 32 months. Results: Among the 105 patients evaluated, the median age was 52 (43–64) years, and males were predominant (n = 73; 70%). The general median of QoL was 66.8 ± 11.9. Approximately 30% of patients were considered to have a worse QoL and 12,4% to have low muscle strength. This was not associated with QoL and mortality. HD vintage greater then to 5 years was associated with higher dissatisfaction in the perception of the environmental domain and overall QoL. Conclusion: Our data suggest that low muscle strength was not associated with health-related QoL using the WHOQOL-Bref instrument and mortality. |
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