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Scientific and Research Journal of Army University of Medical Sciences-JAUMS. 2012; 10 (2): 118-124
em Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-137971

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In Patients with Chronic kidney, hypertension can be transferred to the glomeruli and influence proteinuria. Physical activity seems to effects on the Amount of blood pressure and the increase albumin protein. The study has been conducted to determine the effect of 8 Week Running on Treadmills on the Amount of blood pressure and the excreted albumin protein in Patients with Chronic kidney. It was a quasi-experimental study. The study sample includes: Twenty seven subjects were chosen male Patients with chronic kidney disease [groups of control 15 and experimental 12 subjects]. Regarding their age and the amount of their Glomerular filtration, they were relatively matched and were divided into two groups of control and experimental. An exercising program was given to the experimental group including 8 week running on treadmills with the intensity of 50-80% maximal heart rate, which was practiced thrice a week, each session lasting 30-40 minutes. After the end of the exercising period, blood and urine tests were taken from both control and experimental groups under the same condition. Meaningful differences was perceived in the amount of diastolic blood pressure between control and experimental groups after 8 Week Running on Treadmills [P= 0.001]; The serum albumin rate [p=0.8] and ratio of protein to Cr excretion in 24 hour urine [p=0.7]. Aerobic activity can be an effective measure to control blood pressure and slowed development of renal disease progression and prevent renal complications of hypertension outside cardiovascular disease is like

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Scientific and Research Journal of Army University of Medical Sciences-JAUMS. 2012; 9 (4): 264-270
em Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-116779

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The main characteristic of kidney disease is the decrease in Glomerular filtration Rate [GFR]. Physical exercise seems to influence GFR and the operation of kidney. The study has been conducted to determine the effect of eight weeks running on treadmills on the amount of GFR and another factor of operation of kidney of patients with chronic renal. Twenty seven subjects were chosen among male patients with chronic renal who had gone to kidney disease clinics. Before the beginning of the exercise period, blood test and 24 hour urine samples were taken and the amounts of the GFR were calculated using the Creatinine Clearance. An exercising program was given to the empirical group including eight weeks running on treadmills with the intensity of 50-80% maximal heart rate, which was practiced thrice a week, each session lasting 30-40 minutes. After the end of the exercising period, blood and urine tests were taken from both control and experimental groups under the same condition. Meaningful differences was perceived in the amount of GFR between control and empirical groups after 8 Week Running on Treadmills [P= 0.03]. There was also a significant difference between excreted creatinine of the 24 hour urine of the control group and empirical group after 8 Week Running on Treadmills [P= 0.003]. But there was no meaningful difference in the amount of creatinine serum [P= 0.8] and serum urea nitrogen [P= 0.1] between control and empirical groups after eight weeks running on treadmills. Aerobic activities could be prevent chronic renal in the first stages. It can also be effective in the prevention or postponement of the development of chronic renal failure

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