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Application of Wearables to Facilitate Virtually Supervised Intradialytic Exercise for Reducing Depression Symptoms

机译:可穿戴设备在促进虚拟监督透析内运动以减轻抑郁症状中的应用

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Regular exercise can reduce depression. However, the uptake of exercise is limited in patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing hemodialysis. To address the gap, we designed a gamified non-weight-bearing intradialytic exercise program (exergame). The intradialytic exergame is virtually supervised based on its interactive feedback via wearable sensors attached on lower extremities. We examined the effectiveness of this program to reduce depression symptoms compared to nurse-supervised intradialytic exercise in 73 hemodialysis patients (age = 64.5 ± 8.7years, BMI = 31.6 ± 7.6kg/m ). Participants were randomized into an exergame group (EG) or a supervised exercise group (SG). Both groups received similar exercise tasks for 4 weeks, with three 30 min sessions per week, during hemodialysis treatment. Depression symptoms were assessed at baseline and the fourth week using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale. Both groups showed a significant reduction in depression score (37%, < 0.001, Cohen’s effect size = 0.69 in EG vs. 41%, < 0.001, = 0.65 in SG) with no between-group difference for the observed effect ( > 0.050). The EG expressed a positive intradialytic exercise experience including fun, safety, and helpfulness of sensor feedback. Together, results suggested that the virtually supervised low-intensity intradialytic exergame is feasible during routine hemodialysis treatment. It also appears to be as effective as nurse-supervised intradialytic exercise to reduce depression symptoms, while reducing the burden of administrating exercise on dialysis clinics.
机译:定期运动可以减少抑郁症。但是,在接受血液透析的终末期肾脏疾病患者中,运动的摄取受到限制。为了弥补这一差距,我们设计了一个游戏化的非负重透析内锻炼程序(exergame)。透析内运动试验实际上是根据其互动反馈通过安装在下肢的可穿戴传感器进行监督的。我们在73名血液透析患者(年龄= 64.5±8.7岁,BMI = 31.6±7.6kg / m 2)中与护士指导的透析内运动相比,检查了该计划减轻抑郁症状的有效性。参与者被随机分为运动游戏组(EG)或有监督运动组(SG)。两组在血液透析治疗期间接受了为期4周的类似运动任务,每周进行3次30分钟的锻炼。使用流行病学研究中心抑郁量表在基线和第四周评估抑郁症状。两组均显示抑郁评分显着降低(EG中为37%,<0.001,Cohen的影响大小= 0.69,SG中为41%,<0.001,= 0.65),观察到的效果之间没有组间差异(> 0.050) 。 EG表达了积极的透析内锻炼经验,包括娱乐,安全和传感器反馈的帮助。总之,结果表明,在常规血液透析治疗期间,实际上受监督的低强度透析内运动是可行的。它似乎与护士指导的透析内运动一样有效,可减轻抑郁症的症状,同时减轻透析诊所进行运动的负担。

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