Dietary Restriction and Exercise for Diabetic Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review
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BackgroundObesity and sedentary lifestyle are major health problems and key features to develop cardiovascular disease. Data on the effects of lifestyle interventions in diabetics with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have been conflicting.Study DesignSystematic review.PopulationDiabetes patients with CKD stage 3 to 5.Search Strategy and SourcesMedline, Embase and Central were searched to identify papers.InterventionEffect of a negative energy balance on hard outcomes in diabetics with CKD.OutcomesDeath, cardiovascular events, glycaemic control, kidney function, metabolic parameters and body composition.ResultsWe retained 11 studies. There are insufficient data to evaluate the effect on mortality to promote negative energy balance. None of the studies reported a difference in incidence of Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events. Reduction of energy intake does not alter creatinine clearance but significantly reduces proteinuria (mean difference from −0.66 to −1.77 g/24 h). Interventions with combined exercise and diet resulted in a slower decline of eGFR (−9.2 vs. −20.7 mL/min over two year observation; pLimitationsAll studies used a different intervention type and mixed patient groups.ConclusionsThere is insufficient evidence to evaluate the effect of negative energy balance interventions on mortality in diabetic patients with advanced CKD. Overall, these interventions have beneficial effects on glycaemic control, BMI and body composition, functional status and quality of life, and no harmful effects were observed.
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2016-01-15



