Aerobic training during hemodialysis improves body composition, muscle function, physical performance, and quality of life in chronic kidney disease patients

Society of Physical Therapy Science - Tập 27 Số 5 - Trang 1445-1449 - 2015
Young-Hyeon Bae1,2, Suk Min Lee3, Jong Il Jo4
1Department of Physical Therapy, Angelo State University, USA
2Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Republic of Korea
3Department of Physical Therapy, Sahmyook University: 26-21 Gongneung2-dong, Nowon-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
4Department of Physical Therapy, New York University, USA

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