Exercise may cut heart risk for kidney and arthritis patients
NCT ID NCT07469540
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether a 6-week aerobic exercise program can reduce cardiovascular risk in people with chronic kidney disease or rheumatoid arthritis. About 90 participants will be assigned to either an exercise program, educational phone calls, or no intervention. Researchers will measure artery stiffness, blood vessel function, and inflammation markers to see if exercise helps.
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EPHI Platform
RECRUITINGBesançon, 25000, France
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