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Global Policy Barriers and Enablers to Exercise and Physical Activity in Kidney Care.

Authors :
Bennett PN
Kohzuki M
Bohm C
Roshanravan B
Bakker SJL
Viana JL
MacRae JM
Wilkinson TJ
Wilund KR
Van Craenenbroeck AH
Sakkas GK
Mustata S
Fowler K
McDonald J
AleamaƱy GM
Anding K
Avin KG
Escobar GL
Gabrys I
Goth J
Isnard M
Jhamb M
Kim JC
Li JW
Lightfoot CJ
McAdams-DeMarco M
Manfredini F
Meade A
Molsted S
Parker K
Seguri-Orti E
Smith AC
Verdin N
Zheng J
Zimmerman D
Thompson S
Source :
Journal of renal nutrition : the official journal of the Council on Renal Nutrition of the National Kidney Foundation [J Ren Nutr] 2022 Jul; Vol. 32 (4), pp. 441-449. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Aug 13.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objective: Impairment in physical function and physical performance leads to decreased independence and health-related quality of life in people living with chronic kidney disease and end-stage kidney disease. Physical activity and exercise in kidney care are not priorities in policy development. We aimed to identify global policy-related enablers, barriers, and strategies to increase exercise participation and physical activity behavior for people living with kidney disease.<br />Design and Methods: Guided by the Behavior Change Wheel theoretical framework, 50 global renal exercise experts developed policy barriers and enablers to exercise program implementation and physical activity promotion in kidney care. The consensus process consisted of developing themes from renal experts from North America, South America, Continental Europe, United Kingdom, Asia, and Oceania. Strategies to address enablers and barriers were identified by the group, and consensus was achieved.<br />Results: We found that policies addressing funding, service provision, legislation, regulations, guidelines, the environment, communication, and marketing are required to support people with kidney disease to be physically active, participate in exercise, and improve health-related quality of life. We provide a global perspective and highlight Japanese, Canadian, and other regional examples where policies have been developed to increase renal physical activity and rehabilitation. We present recommendations targeting multiple stakeholders including nephrologists, nurses, allied health clinicians, organizations providing renal care and education, and renal program funders.<br />Conclusions: We strongly recommend the nephrology community and people living with kidney disease take action to change policy now, rather than idly waiting for indisputable clinical trial evidence that increasing physical activity, strength, fitness, and function improves the lives of people living with kidney disease.<br /> (Copyright © 2021 National Kidney Foundation, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532-8503
Volume :
32
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of renal nutrition : the official journal of the Council on Renal Nutrition of the National Kidney Foundation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34393071
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1053/j.jrn.2021.06.007