Creatine supplementation plus neuromuscular electrical stimulation improves lower-limb muscle strength and quality of life in hemodialysis men
Ana Clara B. Marini, Gustavo D. Pimentel
Abstract
Dear Editor, Hemodialysis leads to sarcopenia, a syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass with reduction of physical performance.() Likewise, neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has been used as strategy for improvement in muscle mass and strength.(,) We performed a prospective, short-term and single-arm study that evaluated adult men (38.18±12.86 years) undergoing hemodialysis for 40.73±36.98 months ( ). Of 15 patients, four women were excluded and 11 men met the inclusion criteria ( ). This study was approved [...]
Topics & Concepts
HemodialysisMedicineSarcopeniaMuscle massStimulationQuality of life (healthcare)Physical therapyCreatinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationMuscle strengthProspective cohort studyInternal medicineNursingDialysis and Renal Disease ManagementNutrition and Health in AgingCerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders