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Thursday, June 29, 2017

Combating chronic kidney disease with exercise according to : medicalxpress

A University of Delaware research team in the College of Health Sciences is combating chronic kidney disease (CKD) with exercise. The video will load shortly A University of Delaware research team in the College of Health Sciences is combating chronic kidney disease (CKD) with exercise. Soon groups of kidney disease patients were exercising together—sometimes eight people per session in the friendly confines of the Kinesiology and Applied Physiology (KAAP) Exercise Intervention Lab. The study showed the exercise program improved blood vessel health and exercise capacity. To meet the demand, Edwards' lab started a renal rehab exercise program for CKD patients in the community.



Combating chronic kidney disease with exercise
Kane forest district sees no chronic wasting disease in latest deer testshelloThe latest numbers show no deer tested positive for chronic wasting disease during the Kane County Forest Preserve District's most recent archery hunting season. Bill Graser, the district's wildlife ecologist, said it's too soon to feel good about not finding any chronic wasting disease. Kane County has 35 positive chronic wasting disease tests in the history of the state program. All deer were tested for chronic wasting disease. Last year, the state program found eight deer testing positive for chronic wasting disease.

Combating chronic kidney disease with exercise: Study finds that specially designed program improves blood vessel health -- ScienceDaily

The study showed the exercise program improved blood vessel health and exercise capacity. To meet the demand, Edwards' lab started a renal rehab exercise program for CKD patients in the community. A University of Delaware research team in the College of Health Sciences is combating chronic kidney disease (CKD) with exercise. Edwards and postdoctoral researcher Danielle Kirkman invited early stage CKD patients to take part in a specially designed exercise program, all completed under the expert supervision of UD researchers. Transplant doctors and dialysis clinics began sending patients to the renal rehab program to work on their health and fitness.


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