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2009

Quality of life

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Effects Of High Voltage Galvanic Stimulation On Sleep And Health-Related Quality Of Life Among Hemodialysis Patients, Min-Dauw Chung, Mu-Jung Kao, Chiu-Ching Huang, Yu-Wen Cheng, Mei-Wun Tsai Dec 2009

Effects Of High Voltage Galvanic Stimulation On Sleep And Health-Related Quality Of Life Among Hemodialysis Patients, Min-Dauw Chung, Mu-Jung Kao, Chiu-Ching Huang, Yu-Wen Cheng, Mei-Wun Tsai

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Background/Purpose: Disturbances in sleep and health-related quality of life (HRQL) are common in hemodialysis patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of high voltage galvanic stimulation (HVGS) on blood chemistry, sleeping quality and HRQL among hemodialysis patients.Methods: This is an experimental one way repeated measure design. We enrolled 19 patients from a major hemodialysis center. All patients underwent whole body FT-9000 HVGS therapy, 20 minutes per session, three times per week, for 12 weeks. The assessments of therapeutic effectiveness including basic blood cell counts and biochemistry, Short Form-36 (SF-36) health survey, and the Pittsburgh sleep quality …


The Effect Of A Health Promotion Program On Overweight Polio Survivors, Yen-Nung Lin, Chi-Yang Hsu, Chyan-Yeong Wang, Kwang-Hwa Chang, Tsan-Hon Liou Dec 2009

The Effect Of A Health Promotion Program On Overweight Polio Survivors, Yen-Nung Lin, Chi-Yang Hsu, Chyan-Yeong Wang, Kwang-Hwa Chang, Tsan-Hon Liou

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Although health promotion issues specific to people with physical disabilities have received much attention in the last ten years, related clinical trials studying the efficacy and viability of these programs are lacking. In this pilot study, we implemented a short-term health promotion intervention for overweight/obese post-polio survivors. The study design included a three-month intervention containing exercise, diet education and health behavior modification, a before-and-after comparison, and a 12-month follow-up.Thirty one subjects were enrolled. They were divided into three groups by their mobility ability. Group 1 was comprised of those who could walk independently without an orthosis; group 2 subjects walked …