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Recruiting NCT05173714

Sit Less, Interact and Move More (SLIMM) 2 Study

Conditions: Chronic Kidney Diseases, Obesity

Sex: All
Ages: 20 Years – N/A
Healthy volunteers: No
Phase: PHASE2
Enrollment: 156
Sponsor: Srinvasan Beddhu

Location: Stanford University Stanford California

Summary

* Prolonged sitting (sedentary behavior) is a risk factor for decreased kidney function, obesity, diabetes and mortality. Prolonged sitting is associated with decreased kidney function and increased risk of diabetes, heart disease and death. * In a previous pilot study funded by NIH, it was shown that a Sit Less, Interact and Move More (SLIMM) intervention targeting sedentary behavior in people with kidney disease was able to decrease prolonged sitting but that effect was not sustained. * Therefore, the researchers are currently conducting a follow-up study named Sit Less, Interact and Move More (SLIMM) 2. * This NIH funded study is conducted at the University of Utah and Stanford University. * The purpose of this study is to see if guided resistance training (to improve muscle strength) and semaglutide (FDA approved diabetes and weight loss medication that might also improve physical function) can boost adherence to the SLIMM Intervention and reduce sedentary behavior.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) 20 to \

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