The Feasibility and Safety of an Intradialytic Exercise Program: DIALY-SIZE
End-stage Renal Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for End-stage Renal Disease focused on measuring Hemodialysis, Exercise, aerobic, Exercise, resistance, Intradialytic, Randomized Controlled Trial, Safety, Quality of life, Physical performance
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- adult (age ≥18)
- dialysis dependent for ≥ 3 consecutive months
- receiving ≥ 3 dialysis treatments per week
- mobile (any distance and can be with the assistance of an aid)
- at least one non-prosthetic and functional limb
- stable during hemodialysis treatment (assessed by hemodialysis unit staff and the study physician)
- capable of providing consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- currently enrolled in a clinical trial
- missing an average of more than 2 shifts per month
- planned move or modality change within the next 4 months
- currently enrolled in a structured exercise program
- scheduled hospitalization for > 1 week
- any uncontrolled medical condition that would preclude participation in a low/moderate intensity exercise program (e.g. unstable angina, uncontrolled hypertension, severe valvular heart disease)
Sites / Locations
- University of Alberta Hospital, outpatient dialysis unit
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Aerobic exercise
Resistance
Combined aerobic and resistance
Flexibility
Cycling-participants will exercise for 15 minutes at the initial session followed by a weekly increase of 2 min and 3 seconds over 12 weeks. Participants will exercise 3 times per week and an intensity of "somewhat hard" (12-14 on the Borg scale). All exercises will be performed during hemodialysis.
Resistance training of lower limbs using ankle weights. Participants will complete 10-15 repetitions of 4 lower limb exercises: knee extension, straight leg raise, hip abduction, and hip flexion. Exercises will progress from 1 set of each exercise up to 3 sets of each exercise and with weight. Participants will exercise 3 times per week and an intensity of "somewhat hard" (12-14 on the Borg scale). All exercises will be performed during hemodialysis.
Participants will complete both the aerobic (cycling) and resistance (ankle weights) exercise prescriptions.
A non-progressive flexibility regimen using a stretch band. Participants will perform 2 sets of the following exercises: seated pelvic tilt, seated calf stretch, supine hamstring stretch, and supine gluteal stretch. Participants will exercise 3 times per week and an intensity of "very light" (9 on the Borg scale). All exercises will be performed during hemodialysis.