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Factors Associated With Physical Inactivity of Recipients of a Kidney Transplant: Results From the ADHERE BRAZIL Multicenter Study.

Emiliana S SertorioFernando A B ColugnatiKris DenhaerynckStefan De SmetJose O P MedinaMaycon M ReboredoSabina De GeestHélady Sanders Pinheironull On Behalf Of The Adhere Brazil Study Team
Published in: Physical therapy (2024)
In a multicenter sample of recipients of a kidney transplant with a prevalence of physical inactivity of 69%, we found associations between this behavior and patient- and center-level factors. At the patient level, the chance of physical inactivity was positively associated with smoking, obesity, and patient morbidity (peripheral vascular disease and hospitalization events after kidney transplantation). Conversely, a high family income and a student status negatively correlated with physical inactivity. At the center level, the presence of a dedicated professional to motivate physical activity resulted in a reduced chance of physical inactivity. A broad knowledge of barriers associated with physical inactivity can allow us to identify patients at a high risk of not adhering to the recommended levels of physical activity.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • body mass index
  • healthcare
  • type diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • sleep quality
  • weight gain
  • kidney transplantation
  • cross sectional