Resumen:
Objectives This umbrella review aimed to review the effects of resistance training on patients with end-stage renal disease
and assess the methodological quality of the available literature.
Methods An umbrella review and meta-meta-analysis was performed. A systematic search was conducted until May 2022.
Article selection, quality assessment, and risk of bias assessment were performed by two independent reviewers. The meta-metaanalyses
were performed with a random-effects model and the summary statistics were presented in the form of a forest plot
with a weighted compilation of all standardized mean differences and corresponding 95% confidence interval. Twenty-four
reviews were eventually included. The protocol was registered in the international registry PROSPERO (CRD42022321702).
Results Resistance training showed positive effects on functional capacity (g = 0.614), aerobic capacity (g = 0.587), healthrelated
quality of life (g = 0.429), and peak force (g = 0.621). Fifteen of the included studies (63%) presented low risk of
bias, and the remaining studies (37%) showed unclear risk of bias.
Conclusion Resistance training in patients undergoing hemodialysis is an intervention that shows...