Exercise and Prediabetes After Renal Transplantation (EXPRED-I): A Prospective Study.
Raúl Morales FeblesDomingo Marrero MirandaAlejandro Jiménez SosaAna González RinneCoriolano Cruz PereraAna Elena Rodríguez-RodríguezAlejandra Álvarez GonzálezLaura Díaz MartínNatalia Negrín MenaCristian Acosta SørensenLourdes Pérez TamajónAurelio Rodríguez HernándezFederico González RinneAday Dorta GonzálezEusebio Ledesma PérezAlejandra González DelgadoAlberto Domínguez-RodríguezMaria Del Carmen García BauteArmando Torres RamírezEsteban PorriniPublished in: Sports medicine - open (2023)
Exercise training was effective to improve glucose metabolism in renal transplant patients with prediabetes. Exercise prescription must be conducted considering both the clinical characteristics of the patients and pre-defined strategy to promote adherence. The trial registration number of the study was NCT04489043.
Keyphrases
- high intensity
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- physical activity
- chronic kidney disease
- clinical trial
- resistance training
- skeletal muscle
- type diabetes
- phase iii
- randomized controlled trial
- adipose tissue
- patient reported outcomes
- metabolic syndrome
- phase ii
- body composition
- insulin resistance