
Effects of whole-body vibration on muscle strength, quadriceps muscle thickness and functional capacity in kidney transplant recipients: A randomized controlled trial
2020; Elsevier BV; Volume: 26; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.jbmt.2020.10.005
ISSN1532-9283
AutoresPatrícia Érika de Melo Marinho, Lívia Gomes da Rocha, José Candido Araújo Filho, Anna Xênya Patrício de Araújo, Maria do Amparo Andrade, Redha Taı̈ar, Dulciane Nunes Paiva, Armèle Dornelas de Andrade,
Tópico(s)Noise Effects and Management
ResumoBackground Whole-body vibration (WBV) may be an alternative of physical training for kidney transplant recipients. Objective To evaluate the effect of a training program on quadriceps muscle strength and thickness, distance walked in the 6-min walking test (6MWT), respiratory muscle strength and quality of life in adult kidney transplant recipients. Design Randomized controlled clinical trial. Method Twelve kidney transplant recipients of both genders who underwent WBV training (35 Hz) twice a week for 12 weeks on alternate days (WBVG), and training with a Sham Group (SG) were evaluated before and after intervention. Results No difference was observed in quadriceps muscle strength and thickness between groups, however a large (d = 0.81) and a small (d = 0.44) effect size were observed after the training, respectively. Both groups improved the execution time of Sit-to-Stand Test before and after analysis, but this effect did not show superiority between them, however there was a large effect size provided by training (d = 1.11). No changes were observed between groups in relation to inspiratory muscle strength, but training effects could be observed by the effect size after the study period (d = 0.59). No changes were observed regarding the distance walked in the 6MWT and the effect size was small (d = 0.31). Conclusion WBV program would induce physiological responses that must be taken into consideration in adults' kidney transplant recipients. Our results show considerable effect sizes were observed for muscle strength and quadriceps thickness, inspiratory muscle strength, and 6MWT walking distance, although no difference was observed between groups at the end of the study.
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