Association of Walking with Survival and RRT Among Patients with CKD Stages 3–5
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology2014Vol. 9(7), pp. 1183–1189
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I−Ru Chen, Su-Ming Wang, Chih‐Chia Liang, Huey‐Liang Kuo, Chiz‐Tzung Chang, Jiung-Hsiun Liu, Hsin‐Hung Lin, I‐Kuan Wang, Yafei Yang, Che‐Yi Chou, Chiu‐Ching Huang
Abstract
Walking is the most popular form of exercise in patients with CKD and is associated with lower risks of overall mortality and RRT. The benefit of walking is independent of patients' age, renal function, and comorbidity.
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