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Monday, April 28, 2014

Higher Muscle Mass Linked with Better Physical Function, Quality of Life in Dialysis Patients

Among 105 maintenance dialysis patients, higher BMI at study initiation was linked with shorter 6-minute walking distances when first measured, and again after 6 months and 12 months. Results of the CJASN study were similar for waist circumference and intra-abdominal fat. On the other hand, higher levels of mid-thigh muscle (which indicates higher muscle mass) were linked with longer 6-minute walking distances. After adjusting for BMI, increases in mid-thigh muscle were also strongly linked with higher physical and mental health scores at the start of the study, but only weakly so at later times.

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