The ReNi Forum 2023 highlighted how exercise, rehab sports and recent studies can improve life with chronic kidney disease. Be inspired by real success stories – and explore new paths to better health and well-being.
The 10th ReNi Forum brought together a wide range of experts, medical staff, rehabilitation sports participants and other interested parties. It provided an opportunity to share the latest findings, best practices and experiences in healthcare. For more than 10 years, ReNi has been promoting networking and interdisciplinary dialogue to continuously improve the quality of care and support for chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients.
The forum offered an extensive programme that included lectures, workshops and many exciting discussions. Experts from different fields shared their knowledge and experience on topics such as rehabilitation sports programmes, physical activity, nutrition, psychosocial support and the latest medical developments in kidney health. Participants had the opportunity to ask questions, learn about new approaches and expand their network.
Other highlights of the ReNi-Forum included the success stories of people who have taken part in rehabilitation sports. Those affected showed how rehabilitation sports have helped them to improve their quality of life and to cope with their illness. These stories are inspiring and encourage others to look at rehabilitation sports as a way to overcome their own challenges. At the same time, it became clear that transplant patients and people with CKD conditions in Germany do not embrace the power of sport and exercise as much as the rest of the world. Instead, they are encouraged to rest rather than be active. A situation that needs to change.
The ReNi Forum also provided a platform for the presentation of the latest innovations and research projects in the field of rehabilitation sports for CKD patients. Experts and researchers presented their latest findings and discussed future trends and developments. This is an important contribution in terms of keeping rehabilitation sports up-to-date and for developing innovative approaches to improve the quality of life of those affected. The highlight at this year’s event was the presentation of the DiaTT trial. Structured exercise during dialysis reduces the hospitalisation rate by half and exercise has been shown to make dialysis patients fitter, according to Dr Anding Rost from Bischofswerda who presented the findings of the DiaTT trial.
The 10th ReNi-Forum was once again an important milestone in supporting people with CKD conditions. By exchanging knowledge, presenting success stories and promoting innovation and research, the forum made a valuable contribution to improving the quality of life and well-being of those affected. An outstanding event that celebrates the progress made in the field of rehabilitation sports for CKD patients and at the same time creates a space for future developments and collaboration.
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