Scientists hunt for 'Exercise Pill' to mimic heart benefits
NCT ID NCT05696652
Summary
This study aims to understand how exercise helps people with heart failure by looking at changes in their blood proteins. Researchers will compare protein levels in 90 patients before and after a 12-week cardiac rehab program against patients who delay rehab. The long-term goal is to identify targets for future medications that could mimic exercise's benefits.
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Stanford Health Care
RECRUITINGStanford, California, 94305, United States
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