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   Factors affecting health-related quality of life and physical activity after liver transplantation for autoimmune and nonautoimmune liver diseases: A prospective,single centre study  
   
نویسنده kotarska k. ,wunsch e. ,kempińska-podhorodecka a. ,raszeja-wyszomirska j. ,bogdanos d.p. ,wójcicki m. ,milkiewicz p.
منبع journal of immunology research - 2014 - دوره : 2014 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Background/aim. with the improvement of the outcomes after liver transplantation (ltx),health-related quality of life (hrqol) and physical activity are becoming significant outcome parameters. we prospectively assessed these parameters in patients with autoimmune and nonautoimmune liver disorders undergoing ltx. materials and methods. patients (n = 107) were subdivided into 3 groups depending on the time after ltx: group-a (n = 21): 6-12 months; group-b (n = 48): 13-36 months; and group-c (n = 38): >37 months. sf-36 and ipaq were applied in hrqol and physical activity assessment. results. females had impaired hrqol in most sf-36 domains. younger patients showed higher scores at sf-36 physical functioning domain but ipaq was not influenced by age. group-b had higher general health and physical component summary than group-a (p = 0.037,p = 0.04,resp.) and total ipaq than group-c (p = 0.047). the sitting time domain was longer in group-a than in group-b and group-c (p = 0.0157; p = 0.042,resp.). employed patients had better hrqol and higher physical activity than those not working. sf-36 and ipaq were unrelated to the autoimmune etiology of liver disease. conclusions. these findings show that female and unemployed patients have worse hrqol,while gender and age at ltx time do not affect ipaq's physical activity. the autoimmune etiology of liver disease does not influence hrqol and physical activity after ltx. © 2014 katarzyna kotarska et al.
آدرس department of physical culture and health promotion,university of szczecin, Poland, liver research laboratories,pomeranian medical university, Poland, medical biology laboratory,pomeranian medical university, Poland, liver research laboratories,pomeranian medical university,70 111 szczecin,poland,liver and internal medicine unit,department of general,transplant and liver surgery,medical university of warsaw, Poland, institute of liver studies,king's college london school of medicine,denmark hill campus, United Kingdom, liver and internal medicine unit,department of general,transplant and liver surgery,medical university of warsaw, Poland, liver research laboratories,pomeranian medical university,70 111 szczecin,poland,liver and internal medicine unit,department of general,transplant and liver surgery,medical university of warsaw, Poland
 
     
   
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