Dose-response relationship between physical activity and sarcopenia in peritoneal dialysis patients.
A study published in Renal Failure examined how varying levels of physical activity relate to sarcopenia risk among patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis. The findings revealed a dose-response pattern, suggesting that higher physical activity levels are progressively associated with reduced sarcopenia prevalence in this population. These results may inform exercise prescription strategies for physical therapists working with patients who have end-stage renal disease.
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