NOT YET RECRUITING
NCT07446296
Kidney Transplant Improvement Through New Exercise Training to Increase Capacity
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a home-based exercise program can be safely and feasibly used to improve physical activity and physical function in adults waiting for a kidney transplant. The study will also learn how acceptable and useful this program is for participants.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Can a remote exercise program be delivered successfully to people on the kidney transplant waiting list?
* Do participants follow the exercise program and wear a physical activity tracker as asked?
* Is the program safe and well tolerated?
Researchers will compare two groups to see if the exercise program leads to higher physical activity and better physical function:
* Usual pre-transplant care with a physical activity tracker
* Usual pre-transplant care plus an online exercise program
Participants will:
* Wear a wrist activity tracker to measure daily physical activity
* Complete a one-week baseline period before being assigned to a study group
* Be randomly assigned (like flipping a coin) to one of two groups
* If assigned to the exercise group, take part in online exercise classes at home for 12 weeks with reminders and feedback, and then another 12 weeks without reminders and feedback
* Answer questionnaires about their health, activity, and experience in the study
This study may help researchers learn how to better support people waiting for kidney transplant through safe, home-based exercise programs.
Gender: All
Ages: 60 Years - Any
Chronic Kidney Disease 5D
Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 5
Kidney Failure
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